Yuki Yamamoto's Remarkable Achievement in FPV Drone Racing
In a riveting competition held on November 23, 2025, at TUNNEL TOKYO, 15-year-old Yuki Yamamoto showcased extraordinary skills, winning the
WTW (Wednesday Tokyo Whoopers) National Drone Race 2025. This victory marks his second consecutive title, as he previously triumphed in the 2024 edition of the event, further establishing his reputation as one of Japan's top FPV drone racers.
Event Overview
The WTW National Drone Race stands as a pinnacle event in Japanese drone racing, focusing on the compact yet sophisticated
Tiny Whoop FPV drones. The finalists competed in a high-stakes indoor speed race, requiring incredible precision and skill, something uniquely challenging given the drones' small size.
This year, the event incorporated a groundbreaking rule change which allowed four drones to fly simultaneously, a rarity in Japan, which pushed the competitors to test their speed, accuracy, and quick decision-making to the limits. A total of
64 top pilots, who emerged from regional qualifiers held across
26 locations, advanced to this thrilling championship held in Tokyo.
The Thrill of Competition
Yamamoto's performance was nothing short of spectacular. He began the competition by securing the top position in the qualifiers and maintained that momentum through to the finals, demonstrating dominance and exceptional flying prowess. As the defending champion, his victory once again proved his exceptional talent.
The competition was intense, showcasing the innovative spirit and competitiveness of the Japanese drone racing community. As described on the official website, the event is designed to be a culmination of the best pilots in the country racing for the coveted title of speed champion.
Yuki Yamamoto: A Rising Star
Yuki Yamamoto, who hails from Suginami and is now making waves in the drone racing scene, adds this national championship trophy to his already impressive accolades, which include a third-place finish representing Japan at the
FAI World Drone Racing Championship in Hangzhou, China, in 2024. Yamamoto's journey into the world of FPV racing has garnered him recognition and respect in both national and international circles.
His dedication to the sport is evident as he practices not only flying but also engages in aerial photography, showcasing unique perspectives of landscapes and moments through his drone footage. As part of the
Racing Team BRIDE, he continues to push boundaries in the FPV racing community.
The Future of Drone Racing
FPV drone racing continues to grow in popularity, being recognized as one of the most exciting new motorsports of our time. The event is referred to as the