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Drone Racing League Arrives In Miami!

World Champions Compete In Real-Life High-Speed Video Game

The Drone Racing League (DRL) is the premier professional drone racing circuit and it’s coming to Miami, Florida, with the DRL U.S. Air Force Miami Invitational on Saturday February 1, 2025, at loanDepot Park.

Are you an adrenaline junkie?

If so, this is the event you MUST get to.

It features pulse-pounding action at breakneck speed as the world’s best pilots fly their custom-built fastest drones at eye-popping speeds through complex, futuristic, 3D race courses designed to push the limits of drone racing. There are exciting obstacles, high-speed straightaways, and incredible hairpin turns. The Gs you would pull in those turns if they were life-size aircraft is unimaginable!

The event will feature the 12 best first-person-view (FPV) drone pilots in the world including several World Champions competing head-to-head.

Be a witness to state-of-the-art racing drones flying impossibly fast while being expertly maneuvered with crazy-good precision. The event is a blend of virtual and physical elements that delivers an unmatched viewing experience for fans and enthusiasts.

All ages are welcome to this spectacle that has captivated millions of fans on NBC, YouTube, TikTok, and other streaming platforms. It’s an evening full of bleeding-edge tech, immersive experiences, head-spinning action, and spectacular race courses.

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