![]() Much of what a top driver offers a company can be summed up in a few key words. (I for instance flew over 125,000 miles last year attending events). ![]() The ability and willingness to endure long hours of traveling either by plane or by car to reach said event. A Personality that can do one of many things including attract attention when said driver is racing, or being known as uber helpful off the track to anyone with a question or needing assistance. The knowledge and ability to test new products and provide feedback to help improve the car of said company. Name recognition that is known well throughout the Hobby that can be used in advertising and marketing of said company. Approximately one of the fastest 10-20 drivers in the world in their respective class. Very few have the entire package and those that do are Highly sought after. I would say most Pro Drivers have about 80% of what I’m going to list below. Without diving into full on details (of which I am unaware outside of my own situation anyways) let me try to explain why and how some drivers are able to make a living doing what most consider a hobby.įirst lets make some bullet points as to what the top Pro Drivers contribute to a company who sponsors them and perhaps gives them a Salary. ![]() I have seen this question pop up quite frequently in the last couple of days and i’ve seen assumptions and criticism thrown around with reckless abandon as well in regards to the topic. Via How much does a Pro RC Driver make? – R/C Tech Forums Ryan Lutz writes on: How much does a Pro RC Driver make? Pictured: 2011 Psycho Nitro Blast Double Victory + Buggy TQ New Kyosho Inferno MP9 TKI3 Radio Tray Parts Revealed!.Replacement Coaxial Antenna For Futaba Receivers.Shop on AmainHobbies for FREE This Christmas? (If you want it… you’ll do it!). ![]()
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