Talk:Drone Racing League
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Removed some sections
I've pulled two of the sections on this page as I've been engaged in a rewrite. These don't seem very encyclopedic to me, but the data in them might be useful. Copied below. -ParkerHiggins ( talk contribs ) 03:43, 25 October 2017 (UTC)
Racer4
AFAIK in 2019 and onwards the Racer4 is used? Some description of it would be useful, and I believe there was a crowd-funding campaign where a version of the Racer4 "street" was sold. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.130.186.13 (talk) 13:42, 4 January 2020 (UTC)
Players
There are sixteen current racers[1]. The majority of them of them are from the United States, but some have originated from Canada, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Some of the players are licensed to a $75,000 contract[2][3]
Name | From | 2016 status | 2017 status |
---|---|---|---|
Jet | USA | Champion | Champion |
A_Nub | USA | ||
Gabz707 | Canada | ||
Jawz | USA | ||
Nurk | USA | ||
WildWilly | USA | ||
32BitsOfGill | USA | ||
McStrallle | German | ||
FPVProvo | USA | ||
Dunkan | French | ||
AwkBots | USA | ||
Adma20 | USA | ||
Add1ct3d | UK | ||
FalconX | USA | ||
Beastmode | USA | ||
Flyingbear | USA |
The pilot known as Jet was both the 2016 and 2017 Champion.
Courses/Maps
The courses vary a lot, and require a lot of skill to fly.
2016 Season's Courses
Gates of Hell, Miami Lights, LA pocalypse, Project Manhattan, The Ohio Crashsite, and the 2016 DRL Championship. These are the courses used in the 2016 Season[4]
2017 Season's Courses
Miami Nights[5][6], Atlanta Aftermath[7][8], Mardi Gras[9][10], World Championship[11][12], Munich Playoffs[13][14], and Boston Foundry[15][16]. These are the courses used in the 2017 season.
- ^ "Pilots - The Drone Racing League". thedroneracingleague.com.
- ^ "High Voltage - The Drone Racing League". thedroneracingleague.com.
- ^ "Get Started - The Drone Racing League". thedroneracingleague.com.
- ^ "List of Courses". www.thedroneracingleague.com.
- ^ "Miami NIghts - The Drone Racing League". thedroneracingleague.com.
- ^ Drone Racing League (19 June 2017). "2017 Level One, Miami Nights Teaser - Drone Racing League" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Atlanta Aftermath - The Drone Racing League". thedroneracingleague.com.
- ^ Drone Racing League (26 June 2017). "DRL 17 Level Two, Atlanta Aftermath Teaser - Drone Racing League" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Mardi Gras World - The Drone Racing League". thedroneracingleague.com.
- ^ Drone Racing League (3 July 2017). "DRL Level Three, Mardi Gras World Teaser - Drone Racing League" – via YouTube.
- ^ "London Championship - The Drone Racing League". thedroneracingleague.com.
- ^ Drone Racing League (21 July 2017). "DRL '17, London World Championship Teaser - Drone Racing League" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Munich Playoffs - The Drone Racing League". thedroneracingleague.com.
- ^ Drone Racing League (17 July 2017). "DRL '17, Munich Playoffs Teaser - Drone Racing League" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Boston Foundry - The Drone Racing League". thedroneracingleague.com.
- ^ Drone Racing League (10 July 2017). "DRL 17 Level Four, Boston Foundry Teaser - Drone Racing League" – via YouTube.
Extra references
here are some extra references you might use.
https://www.engadget.com/2017/06/19/drone-racing-league-s2-espn/
http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=19672700
http://dronelife.com/2017/07/27/drl-drone-racing-finale-air-espn/
https://www.theverge.com/2017/4/6/15196694/drone-racing-league-drl3-new-quadcopter-2017-season
Ramesty (talk) 16:48, 15 November 2017 (UTC)
Season Three
I believe that there is going to be a season 3, based on their most recent YouTube video. So shouldn't we have a section for that? Ramesty (talk) 17:30, 3 February 2018 (UTC)