Pinnacle first to offer betting on Drone Racing

Maintaining its reputation as a leading innovator in the online betting world, Pinnacle is proud to announce its debut odds on the new and fast growing sport of Drone Racing.

As the first major operator to offer multiple markets on eSports in 2010 Pinnacle has a well-earned reputation as the front runner when it comes to betting on new sports.

Starting with the 2016 Drone Racing World Championships first event at the Kualoa Ranch in Hawaii (October 20-22) Pinnacle will initially offer odds on the outright winner to gauge interest in the market. Drone racing fans and early adopters can check prices at Pinnacle here.

Drone Racing has emerged through the rapid expansion in drone ownership worldwide helped by significant reductions in drone size and cost. Companies such as DJI (with their new Mavic Pro) and GoPro (with their new Karma) are producing professional-grade drones with high definition video cameras for less than $1,000 allowing backyard enthusiasts to train to a pro standard. The natural aspiration of these budding pilots is a starting spot at the World Championships. For those that don’t become Top Guns, they can use their knowledge to bet at Pinnacle where winners are always welcome.

Pinnacle first to offer betting on Drone Racing

Maintaining its reputation as a leading innovator in the online betting world, Pinnacle is proud to announce its debut odds on the new and fast growing sport of Drone Racing.

As the first major operator to offer multiple markets on eSports in 2010 Pinnacle has a well-earned reputation as the front runner when it comes to betting on new sports.

Starting with the 2016 Drone Racing World Championships first event at the Kualoa Ranch in Hawaii (October 20-22) Pinnacle will initially offer odds on the outright winner to gauge interest in the market. Drone racing fans and early adopters can check prices at Pinnacle here.

Drone Racing has emerged through the rapid expansion in drone ownership worldwide helped by significant reductions in drone size and cost. Companies such as DJI (with their new Mavic Pro) and GoPro (with their new Karma) are producing professional-grade drones with high definition video cameras for less than $1,000 allowing backyard enthusiasts to train to a pro standard. The natural aspiration of these budding pilots is a starting spot at the World Championships. For those that don’t become Top Guns, they can use their knowledge to bet at Pinnacle where winners are always welcome.