Drone Racing League (DRL) covers professional FPV drone racing, featuring high-speed drone races and related racing content across physical, virtual, and metaverse formats. The channel emphasizes tutorials, race highlights, heat features, and course descriptions, with content that ranges from full races to reaction and crash-focused moments. DRL uploads frequently and has an average of about 16.1K views per video, with a library totaling 2600 videos and 1.6M subscribers.
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Joshua Bardwell's channel focuses on FPV drone topics, including build guides, PID tuning, ExpressLRS, digital FPV systems, and RC transmitter reviews. The content style ranges from tutorials and buyer guides to tests and deep-dives, with recent videos covering beginner FPV builds, AI-assisted tuning, and product overviews. The channel posts frequently, with an average of approximately 65.4K views per video across a substantial library of 3,200+ uploads.
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Top competitors include Joshua Bardwell (69% match) and Kai Vertigoh (64% match), who share overlapping queries with DRL such as fpv drone racing and fpv racing tips, and drone race training. Brodie Reed (82% match) and Rotor Riot (67% match) also compete on overlapping topics like rc drone racing and FPV racing tips, with over 40K and 288K subscribers respectively, indicating a larger and more specialized audience for some rivals. IEEE Spectrum (62% match) similarly targets fpv drone racing and drone race training. All identified competitors connect to DRL through FPV racing skills, tutorials, and race training, though DRL remains the channel with 1.6M subscribers and a broader audience reach in professional drone racing content.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Drone Racing League?
Drone Racing League's biggest competitors on YouTube are Joshua Bardwell — 69% match, 418K subscribers; Rotor Riot — 67% match, 288K subscribers; Brodie Reed — 82% match, 41K subscribers. All three channels produce content related to FPV drone racing, drones, and racing hardware, overlapping with DRL's focus on drone racing and pilots.
What type of content does Drone Racing League make?
DRL creates short to medium-length race and course-related videos, such as race footage, course descriptions, and heat reactions. The channel has an average of 16.1K views per video and multiple uploads per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Drone Racing League?
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