Sponsored or not I will help out anyone that needs it, anyone. Thanks alot guys.
My 8 month stint with the TTR team was a learning experience in time and patience, testing and giving feedback is a hit and miss situation that teaches one to accept whatever happens happens for a reason, things break, need to changed, and testing is exactly what it is, testing. You guys must understand that being sponsored is not just about performing on the track, off the track is just as important and human relations is a big part of representing a team. I am by no means a fast guy and I know where I stand within the RC realm of competition, I have accepted that I will never be as fast as my buddy Sonny O or My other buddy Mikey Czech (which is also a sponsored driver for TTR that has graced these pages of this fine forum), reality keeps your mind from wanting to push to the piont of failing and therefor makes you succeed in becoming a better driver. Better doesnt mean faster, but more consistant, and consistency pays off. Keep it clean and on the track and move over for the fast guys, this gives you good feedback and respect from others. This respect can help you in the long run, trust me. It also pays to be a good writer. :joy:
Anyway, hope these tips help you guys in getting a sponsor one day. Respect is key.
Thanks guys. alute:
Joe Torres
Team Kyosho, Racers Edge, EBMods, Novarossi, Treadz, Ace, King Headz, Czech-it-Out, Maxspeeddesigns, Chip, Visa, mastercard
My 8 month stint with the TTR team was a learning experience in time and patience, testing and giving feedback is a hit and miss situation that teaches one to accept whatever happens happens for a reason, things break, need to changed, and testing is exactly what it is, testing. You guys must understand that being sponsored is not just about performing on the track, off the track is just as important and human relations is a big part of representing a team. I am by no means a fast guy and I know where I stand within the RC realm of competition, I have accepted that I will never be as fast as my buddy Sonny O or My other buddy Mikey Czech (which is also a sponsored driver for TTR that has graced these pages of this fine forum), reality keeps your mind from wanting to push to the piont of failing and therefor makes you succeed in becoming a better driver. Better doesnt mean faster, but more consistant, and consistency pays off. Keep it clean and on the track and move over for the fast guys, this gives you good feedback and respect from others. This respect can help you in the long run, trust me. It also pays to be a good writer. :joy:
Anyway, hope these tips help you guys in getting a sponsor one day. Respect is key.
Thanks guys. alute:
Joe Torres
Team Kyosho, Racers Edge, EBMods, Novarossi, Treadz, Ace, King Headz, Czech-it-Out, Maxspeeddesigns, Chip, Visa, mastercard
T-T-T alute: