DRL stands for Drone Racing League, and a DRL Racer refers to the specialized drones used in professional drone racing competitions organized by the Drone Racing League.
DRL Racers are built for speed and agility to navigate through challenging racecourses. These drones are lightweight, aerodynamic, and equipped with powerful motors that allow them to reach high speeds of up to 90 mph.
The typical components of a DRL Racer include a frame made of carbon fiber, high-performance motors, electronic speed controllers, flight controllers, FPV cameras for real-time video transmission, and durable propellers.
If you are interested in getting into DRL racing, you can start by practicing with entry-level drones to hone your piloting skills before moving on to advanced racers. Joining local drone racing clubs or attending DRL racing events can also help you learn from experienced pilots.