Recently got back into the hobby at a "big track" The dime a dozen 50% sponsorships made me feel like I was at a movie theater watching nothing but previews. Give me back the backyard dirt tracks of decades past.
There's no doubting having the additional pressure of feeling obligated to turn up to support your sponsor when work and life get in the way makes it harder and can impact your motivation. Sponsors need to be realistic in the way they manage their teams and let them know it's OK to take time out to recuperate and recharge. While not physically demanding like say marathon mountain biking (my main "hobby"), major races are psychologically demanding and still demand recovery time. Thanks Ryan, have been enjoying your channel - nice mixture of relaxed attitude ("it's just toy cars") and quality information.
This is something ive always been curious about! Especially after getting more into the hobby again! Would love to learn more about how this is going in current times
You continue to out-do yourself, my man! Your content is becoming top-notch and you're starting to set yourself apart. I don't ever plan on going for a sponsorship, personally, but I think the message of this video would be good for anyone who races. Seriously, dude, bravo!
Very helpful video! I am 19 and just got into the offroad side of R/C racing. I have talked to a few Chassis companies and Electronic manufactures about sponsorship and this helps a ton.
Hey Ryan. Awsome video! I saw ya at all out rc for grand opening day. Didn't get a chance to say hi. Hope all is well bro! Thanks for all the great videos@✊😀
Lets face it, some people have pretty poor social skills and RC seems to be filled with way to many of them and has to much Drama. But what do you do when you love racing so much, I much prefer Nitro but I would race a box of Kleenex if it would move on its own!
It’s true, people suck in general, it sucks when they find their way into a scene and pollute a fun hobby with a bullshit attitudes just by being a douche.
another awesome topic. It's so easy to say " I want to be sponsored" . It's more than being fast and winning to get free r/c stuff....you have to eat, breathe, promote, love, be a role model, etc.......it's a job... It's almost a lifestyle. You have to be dedicated and passionate to be good at it. It's not for everyone. I always wondered why these kids at my track aren't getting picked up by r/c companies. I see them hanging out with the sponsored guys then Jason said something that explained and made sense to me. Dedication and determination. .... Good job Ryan.
Nice video. Thanks for all your tips. I follow you from France. Sixteen years old and I find sponsors, difficult. I find in private enterprise. And it's more easy when you don't have lot of experience in this passion. In France, the RC is not famous like in USA. Hope you read my comment, continues to help people like me in our passion. Thanks dude (Sorry for my bad English, hope you understand)
Look I’m 13 been racing since 5 years old. I race 2 times a month on road and off-road 1/5 scale. On road in my class I have been dominating going to change class to have more competition, I have never raced against a kid before in my career so far. I have been racing all the sponsorship drivers witch is good for me to get better I also have been racing in the 1/5 scale Victoria state titles witch, I was very fast all weekend beating a lot of the sponsorship drivers and the local fast guys.
I've always felt that RC racing was supposed to be about just having fun - being it's one of, if not the least expensive type of vehicle racing you can get into and at a very young age. Once sponsorship gets involved, it becomes more of an occupation instead of just a hobby. Not that there is anything wrong with that for those that pursue it, but I always found it odd back in the 90's when I was a kid trying to have fun around all these adults who seemed to be taking things way to seriously, especially at a regional event where points were on the line. I also learned that without deep pockets or some type of sponsorship I just wasn't going to be able to hang with the top tier - only after I got a mild battery sponsorship was I able to consistently get into the A mains, but I was never in it to be pro. People that have the funds and skills, for the most part know it, and that can lead to somewhat of an elitist attitude even at the local level. While the vehicles and electronics have changed a lot over the past 20 years, the type pf people that race seem to have stayed the mostly same. I am glad to see the hobby is still alive and well, I'm just bummed Traxxas left the racing game.
But when is it too early to go fo some small sponsorships? I just recently got into racing and am looking like I will be very competitive. But tires are adding up fast and the funds are starting to dwindle so having a little help on tires would be awesome but just am not sure when to go for it
Nice Video! The thing I love is when you have a loud mouth at the track thats been racing for 6 months saying hes sponsored by this and that. Then you go out and spank him in the race!
back in the late 80's and through the 90's i was a sponsored driver and i still race .. as a team or factory driver, you should be fast and curtious on the track, informative and helpful in the pits, and have your gear in order, look professional .. attitude is key because you are representing the sponsors so be on your game .. don't act like a know it all or be pushy ..
Hey, Jason! I’m the slowest guy at my track haha but everyone likes me and I’m always smiling and making new friends, can I get sponsored by you?? Lol 😂
I will say racing when you have sponsors can make you pretty competitive. My sponsors expect race results and turning in a bad sheet can make you a little worried.
Why do people run expensive esc? I need to get one and I see a hobbywing justock GS3 for $63 and and XR10 pro elite for $209 I'm not sure what to get? What does the better one do different?
The justock g63 is meant for racing in a stock class so you can't mess with the power settings. I would look at the hobbywing quicrun 10bl120 esc. Its basically the same as the xr10 elite pro just not quite as many settings to adjust and not as fine control over the settings but it is 1/4th the price and I've been using them since 2017 and I've only just now had one go bad.
IMO from the years of watching Mayfield.. mainly in videos. Every time I have seen him get a bit.... upset... it is justified. Roar nats in Texas i believe a few years ago. He wuz leading the pack and about to take the W when his servo went out and he copped a dnf knocking him out of contention. Yeah bye bye 1st place pay check ! 5 days of work pooped out in one heat from an equipment failure. I'd wanna break stuff too! Just sayin.
I've seen, not giving names, many racers get emotional during an event. I get it, we're human, things happen etc. However, lashing out where the public can see is never acceptable at a race, regardless of your skill set or occupation. We're supposed to lead by example, if that's the example we set, our next gen of racers are going to be crying, participation trophy getting, pansies. Keep emotions in until you're at your pit.
I dig out my old losi 8t 2.0 this year converted to electric took championship at our local track in amateur class. also 4th in our pro class. using jconcept tires. I don't take alot with me to race just basics. no I not sponsored
I’d love to have some local sponsorship with Arrma, I sold all my Traxxas RC’s other than 1 to build my Arrma fleet. I just got a go pro and stud I’ll need to make vids, plus vids I’ve made giving a kid that’s Dad has cerebral palsy a Slash’s 4x4 VXL Cuz his dad couldn’t afford to get him one and he’s always helping at race night. For real allot of us in this hobby has too many cars as it is. Giving back is where it’s at, honestly no better feeling. Sponsored or not it’s about being a good person and doing the right thing.
Hay Ryan I've been driving RC cars for 20+ years not that good but I have built a race track outdoors natural clay any suggestions or ideas ,or even if it's a good or bad ideal to try and get sponsorship for my track???
The info is good but a guy like myself i rather not get a sponsorship just because i think it takes away from the hobbie an adds pressure to some pple an they cant handle the pressure but want sponsorship but different strokes for different folks at the end of day for me im enjoying this hobbie for what it is FUN even tho im a competitive person in racing you roll with the good an bad cause its fun
I agree but at the same time sponsorship levels come into play here, Ex. I was once a team trinity driver and basically it was a 30% off MSRP deal so if you paid $99 for a motor +shipping I paid like $85 ish or something so I didn't really save much over being non-sponsored and they didn't really have requirements out of me. I think having a little bit of help with your hobby isn't a bad thing. Now when you go to 50% and beyond now it becomes more of a job.
While I don't like some of the products JR puts out, he does seem to be a cool dude. I have two sponsors myself and everything he said is true to the point.
so if i can drive my butt off but i dont go on facebook or instagram and im low budget and cant afford name brand top dollar equipment i have a less chance of getting sponsored? i understand wanting someone who knows what they are doing but if they show penitential why not take a shot at them and give them the chance to make adjustments... i have nice trucks but im low income and cant afford top notch stuff and have had to DNF cause i couldnt get new parts and had to wait! id rather give the low budget guys a shot then the guys who already got the top notch stuff and dont need the extra help!
@@moparracing0128 look at getting more of a racing brand. I love Traxxas but in the end you will spend more money and not be as competitive. I wish Traxxas would put out a racing brand.
If someone needs to be sponsored In Order to race rc , you may want to rethink your heretofore life choices and GET A REAL JOB. Rc racing is not expensive in the racing world. I spend 2000.00 every single sat night racing a sprint car. Rc sponsor??? WTF LMAO. I gave rc up when I was 13 and grew up.
Fast, helpful in the pits, and polite on the stand and everywhere else, and marshals like nobody else. My vote goes to Ryan Lutz!
Recently got back into the hobby at a "big track"
The dime a dozen 50% sponsorships made me feel like I was at a movie theater watching nothing but previews.
Give me back the backyard dirt tracks of decades past.
Dirt, step pins and rear motor please
There's no doubting having the additional pressure of feeling obligated to turn up to support your sponsor when work and life get in the way makes it harder and can impact your motivation. Sponsors need to be realistic in the way they manage their teams and let them know it's OK to take time out to recuperate and recharge. While not physically demanding like say marathon mountain biking (my main "hobby"), major races are psychologically demanding and still demand recovery time.
Thanks Ryan, have been enjoying your channel - nice mixture of relaxed attitude ("it's just toy cars") and quality information.
This is something ive always been curious about! Especially after getting more into the hobby again! Would love to learn more about how this is going in current times
Getting sponsored would save my life. I go through tires so quick because of how rough my track is and my driving style
You continue to out-do yourself, my man! Your content is becoming top-notch and you're starting to set yourself apart. I don't ever plan on going for a sponsorship, personally, but I think the message of this video would be good for anyone who races. Seriously, dude, bravo!
scursion07 thank you for the support man! I'm trying my best to make some fun content for our rc community 👍
Very helpful video! I am 19 and just got into the offroad side of R/C racing. I have talked to a few Chassis companies and Electronic manufactures about sponsorship and this helps a ton.
Hey Ryan. Awsome video! I saw ya at all out rc for grand opening day. Didn't get a chance to say hi. Hope all is well bro! Thanks for all the great videos@✊😀
Im 12. im getting pretty fast and i do all the work on my car myself and i take myself to the track to practice via bus, im getting sponserd now!
Great interview guys, thank you. dedication and preparation will get you where you need to be not just in RC !
Great interview Ryan. You are great ambassador to the hobby. I'm sure Jason can see that as well.
Thanks man! I try to keep a good attitude on and off the track about the hobby :)
Man this is really good advice! I hope if i ever get a sponsor its someone as observant as him!
I am brand new to this awsome hobby
Fantastic insight into sponsorship, thank you!
Lets face it, some people have pretty poor social skills and RC seems to be filled with way to many of them and has to much Drama. But what do you do when you love racing so much, I much prefer Nitro but I would race a box of Kleenex if it would move on its own!
lolz ,
xD
It’s true, people suck in general, it sucks when they find their way into a scene and pollute a fun hobby with a bullshit attitudes just by being a douche.
Lmao yeah we have problems 😂
another awesome topic. It's so easy to say " I want to be sponsored" . It's more than being fast and winning to get free r/c stuff....you have to eat, breathe, promote, love, be a role model, etc.......it's a job... It's almost a lifestyle. You have to be dedicated and passionate to be good at it. It's not for everyone. I always wondered why these kids at my track aren't getting picked up by r/c companies. I see them hanging out with the sponsored guys then Jason said something that explained and made sense to me. Dedication and determination. .... Good job Ryan.
This is amazing advice thank you for posting this
Lol sponsored sounds great, here in the uk I can't even find a damn track to race on 😂
Ah sorry man! Just fly over to the states and get some racing in haha
Sounds like an opening to me.
Awesome Vid as usual Ryan! Hope to see you racing up here in the PNW sometime!
Thanks dude! Hoping to get out to more tracks next year and make cool videos about them :D
Ryan Harris try to make it up for the next INS series! TRCR is a great track!
I was actually trying to see if that stop would be possible for me haha I will do my best!
Nice video. Thanks for all your tips. I follow you from France. Sixteen years old and I find sponsors, difficult. I find in private enterprise. And it's more easy when you don't have lot of experience in this passion. In France, the RC is not famous like in USA. Hope you read my comment, continues to help people like me in our passion. Thanks dude (Sorry for my bad English, hope you understand)
Thank you for checking out my videos! Hopefully the hobby will grow in afrance for you 👍
Look I’m 13 been racing since 5 years old. I race 2 times a month on road and off-road 1/5 scale. On road in my class I have been dominating going to change class to have more competition, I have never raced against a kid before in my career so far. I have been racing all the sponsorship drivers witch is good for me to get better I also have been racing in the 1/5 scale Victoria state titles witch, I was very fast all weekend beating a lot of the sponsorship drivers and the local fast guys.
I've always felt that RC racing was supposed to be about just having fun - being it's one of, if not the least expensive type of vehicle racing you can get into and at a very young age. Once sponsorship gets involved, it becomes more of an occupation instead of just a hobby. Not that there is anything wrong with that for those that pursue it, but I always found it odd back in the 90's when I was a kid trying to have fun around all these adults who seemed to be taking things way to seriously, especially at a regional event where points were on the line. I also learned that without deep pockets or some type of sponsorship I just wasn't going to be able to hang with the top tier - only after I got a mild battery sponsorship was I able to consistently get into the A mains, but I was never in it to be pro. People that have the funds and skills, for the most part know it, and that can lead to somewhat of an elitist attitude even at the local level. While the vehicles and electronics have changed a lot over the past 20 years, the type pf people that race seem to have stayed the mostly same. I am glad to see the hobby is still alive and well, I'm just bummed Traxxas left the racing game.
Traxxas just gives rc cars to RUclipsrs it makes me a little angry about who they help and who they won't!
Good video. Just came across this, good content!
But when is it too early to go fo some small sponsorships? I just recently got into racing and am looking like I will be very competitive. But tires are adding up fast and the funds are starting to dwindle so having a little help on tires would be awesome but just am not sure when to go for it
Nice Video! The thing I love is when you have a loud mouth at the track thats been racing for 6 months saying hes sponsored by this and that. Then you go out and spank him in the race!
back in the late 80's and through the 90's i was a sponsored driver and i still race .. as a team or factory driver, you should be fast and curtious on the track, informative and helpful in the pits, and have your gear in order, look professional .. attitude is key because you are representing the sponsors so be on your game .. don't act like a know it all or be pushy ..
Are you still sponcerd
@@nickwilliams6869 i still race but due to my job i can't make enough large races to hold on to it.
@@sangamonriverrats6769 im just getting in into this awsome hobby and trying to learn evrything i can
Great video, very informative!!!
Hey, Jason! I’m the slowest guy at my track haha but everyone likes me and I’m always smiling and making new friends, can I get sponsored by you?? Lol 😂
I will say racing when you have sponsors can make you pretty competitive. My sponsors expect race results and turning in a bad sheet can make you a little worried.
Just win every time dude! Then you don't have to worry :p
Ryan Harris haha if only this video was out when I first started haha. I've found that emailing companies can help as well.
Great info! 👍👍👊
great interview man
Awwww sheahhh!! Soo cool !!
U rock brah, just by looking at ur rc I thought u where sponsored
Correct there are guyz that do when they finish good but when problems occur they pack an go are act completely different
I know im hard to deal with on the driver's stand. I've had guys roaring in fits of laughter as im making jokes and other dumb stuff like that.😂🤣😜
Why do people run expensive esc?
I need to get one and I see a hobbywing justock GS3 for $63 and and XR10 pro elite for $209 I'm not sure what to get?
What does the better one do different?
The justock g63 is meant for racing in a stock class so you can't mess with the power settings.
I would look at the hobbywing quicrun 10bl120 esc. Its basically the same as the xr10 elite pro just not quite as many settings to adjust and not as fine control over the settings but it is 1/4th the price and I've been using them since 2017 and I've only just now had one go bad.
I ended up finding a good deal on an xr10 pro g2s
This guy should do a TED talk. Great stuff...........;)
IMO from the years of watching Mayfield.. mainly in videos. Every time I have seen him get a bit.... upset... it is justified. Roar nats in Texas i believe a few years ago. He wuz leading the pack and about to take the W when his servo went out and he copped a dnf knocking him out of contention. Yeah bye bye 1st place pay check ! 5 days of work pooped out in one heat from an equipment failure. I'd wanna break stuff too! Just sayin.
Absolutely agree! When it's your occupation and what pays the bills an emotional response if perfectly acceptable.
Ryan Harris
Exactly !!
I've seen, not giving names, many racers get emotional during an event. I get it, we're human, things happen etc. However, lashing out where the public can see is never acceptable at a race, regardless of your skill set or occupation. We're supposed to lead by example, if that's the example we set, our next gen of racers are going to be crying, participation trophy getting, pansies. Keep emotions in until you're at your pit.
This is awesome!
Thanks dude!
Look at you big timer now!!!
I dig out my old losi 8t 2.0 this year converted to electric took championship at our local track in amateur class. also 4th in our pro class. using jconcept tires. I don't take alot with me to race just basics. no I not sponsored
I’d love to have some local sponsorship with Arrma, I sold all my Traxxas RC’s other than 1 to build my Arrma fleet. I just got a go pro and stud I’ll need to make vids, plus vids I’ve made giving a kid that’s Dad has cerebral palsy a Slash’s 4x4 VXL Cuz his dad couldn’t afford to get him one and he’s always helping at race night. For real allot of us in this hobby has too many cars as it is. Giving back is where it’s at, honestly no better feeling. Sponsored or not it’s about being a good person and doing the right thing.
Hay Ryan I've been driving RC cars for 20+ years not that good but I have built a race track outdoors natural clay any suggestions or ideas ,or even if it's a good or bad ideal to try and get sponsorship for my track???
Also can't forget nice videos I watch most of them keep up the good work!!!YOUR AWESOME you give all the ins and outs of what your doing very nice .
I’m trying to get into this, have about 20 cars I’m working on
What do you use the magical spray for? I assume it’s for cleaning/plastic restoration. Love the videos lots of good info. Keep it up .
Yes! I clean my vehicle with simple green first, then I condition the plastics with a light coat of the magical CRC Silicone spray haha
What’s the song at 0:39?
well I'm 13 I work on my own cars race with my dad I'm getting better with results but when I apply I get nothing back
There's definitely a small percentage that you dont want to ne around or should be in this hobby period! But great info
The info is good but a guy like myself i rather not get a sponsorship just because i think it takes away from the hobbie an adds pressure to some pple an they cant handle the pressure but want sponsorship but different strokes for different folks at the end of day for me im enjoying this hobbie for what it is FUN even tho im a competitive person in racing you roll with the good an bad cause its fun
I like it! Just enjoy the hobby!
I fly RC Helis and I agree it’s more about the fun of the hobby... I think people get to competitive and they take the fun away from it.
It would be nice to have the new tyers and stuff tho haha
I agree but at the same time sponsorship levels come into play here, Ex. I was once a team trinity driver and basically it was a 30% off MSRP deal so if you paid $99 for a motor +shipping I paid like $85 ish or something so I didn't really save much over being non-sponsored and they didn't really have requirements out of me. I think having a little bit of help with your hobby isn't a bad thing. Now when you go to 50% and beyond now it becomes more of a job.
Shilling calmly and efficiently.
very cool
Or just contact Team C show them you got a ride and your pretty much signed!
While I don't like some of the products JR puts out, he does seem to be a cool dude. I have two sponsors myself and everything he said is true to the point.
Sponsorship Bondership, just race and have fun, DON'T TRY TO MAKE RC RACING YOUR JOB, and be working for 'the man'.
so if i can drive my butt off but i dont go on facebook or instagram and im low budget and cant afford name brand top dollar equipment i have a less chance of getting sponsored? i understand wanting someone who knows what they are doing but if they show penitential why not take a shot at them and give them the chance to make adjustments... i have nice trucks but im low income and cant afford top notch stuff and have had to DNF cause i couldnt get new parts and had to wait! id rather give the low budget guys a shot then the guys who already got the top notch stuff and dont need the extra help!
I could only wish to get sponsored by j concepts.
Being sponcerd would be nice for me i would meet a lot of new people
Who did you choose for custom RC stickers?
Dylan Chadderton stickit1racing.com
thats who he used? i know stickit1, i was going to use them, im just curious about ryan specifically and Jason for that matter.
If anyone is looking for a sponsorship I can get you tied in to ftm grip and ftm lipos N fuel
I'm just getting into racing and have a Slash 4x4, so I wouldnt mind getting some info if you're still able
Interested in using lipos and grip is this tire sauce? I race ebuggy ang nitro buggy
@@moparracing0128 look at getting more of a racing brand. I love Traxxas but in the end you will spend more money and not be as competitive. I wish Traxxas would put out a racing brand.
Sign me up jc
I luv u
No way I love him more!
That's litter-ally impossible.
Is Jason the son of Bill Gates? Reminds me of him.
I think I’m still unclear what is sponsorship in RC and how to get sponsorship 😅
If someone needs to be sponsored In Order to race rc , you may want to rethink your heretofore life choices and GET A REAL JOB. Rc racing is not expensive in the racing world. I spend 2000.00 every single sat night racing a sprint car. Rc sponsor??? WTF LMAO. I gave rc up when I was 13 and grew up.
"grew up" maybe, matured? Nah