Drone racing competitions to air for first time on ESPN3

  • Los Angeles Times
  • Wednesday, April 13, 2016 4:20pm
  • Business

LOS ANGELES — The fledgling sport of drone racing is about to fly onto more screens.

The International Drone Racing Association has signed a multiyear international distribution deal with sports media giant ESPN, marking the first time the sport will be on major network television.

In drone racing, competitors maneuver small flying drones around a course and wear goggles that show the drone’s perspective of the track. At home, viewers will see a version of that perspective.

The 2016 National Drone Racing Championships, held in New York City in August, and the 2016 World Drone Racing Championships, set for Kualoa Ranch, Hawaii, in October, will be streamed live on ESPN3, the network’s online streaming service.

After the live event, a one-hour documentary-style show about the competition will be aired on an ESPN network, said Charles Zablan, vice president of marketing at the association.

The organization, which is based in Los Angeles and Berkeley, generally shows races via livestream, with post-race footage available on YouTube.

“We look forward to providing drone racing fans a larger platform to access this exciting world,” Matthew Volk, ESPN director of programming and acquisitions, said in a statement.

The group’s executives compared the atmosphere of drone racing with that of Formula One or NASCAR.

“The intensity is there,” Zablan said.

This will be the second year that a U.S. drone racing competition is held.

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