
Drone Racing League
Season 3
The world's best drone pilots come together to race through five levels and fight for the chance to be crowned the DRL Champion.
Where to Watch Drone Racing League • Season 3
14 Episodes
- Race 1 - California Nights: FinalsE2
Race 1 - California Nights: FinalsFinals: Five veterans and one rookie advance to the Level 1: California Nights Finals. Racing is tight, as four of the six pilots all manage to take a 1st place finish in at least one heat. 2017 DRL World Champion JET struggles throughout Finals, failing to complete a single race. After six heats, NURK and McStralle advance to the brand new Golden Heat, a winner-take-all final race to determine the Level champion. - Race 2 - Skatepark LA: Semi-FinalsE3
Race 2 - Skatepark LA: Semi-FinalsThe second race, Skatepark LA, brings the pilots to Woodward West, one of the largest private skating and gymnastics facilities in the United States. Three more rookies make their DRL debut on a course that blends the park’s skating ramps with complex DRL neon obstacles, including the signature Watch Gate. - Race 2 - Skatepark LA: FinalsE4
Race 2 - Skatepark LA: FinalsFour veterans and two rookies advance to the Level 2: Skatepark LA Finals. A_Nub, Dunkan and rookie Robogenesis dominate the racing, trading 1st place finishes every heat. Dunkan and DRL SIM Tryout Winner Robogenesis advance to the Golden Heat for a head-to-heat showdown to determine the Level 2 winner. - Race 3 - Biosphere2: Semi-FinalsE5
Race 3 - Biosphere2: Semi-FinalsBiosphere2 is the home of Level 3, the first DRL race to take place both inside and outside. Pilots fly vertically over Biosphere’s highest tower before turning inside and passing through several scientifically sustained ecosystems, including an ocean, desert and rainforest. - Race 3 - Biosphere2: FinalsE6
Race 3 - Biosphere2: FinalsBiosphere2 is the home of Level 3, the first DRL race to take place both inside and outside. Pilots fly vertically over Biosphere’s highest tower before turning inside and passing through several scientifically sustained ecosystems, including an ocean, desert and rainforest. It’s a first-of-its-kind course that leads to a never-before-seen twist in the Finals.