I made a short video asking people to use the hashtag #24RCChallenge, but the idea behind it is bigger than a hashtag or another trend online. The challenge is really about consistency and momentum. It’s about choosing something and sticking with it long enough to actually improve.

RC has always been more than just cars going around a track or bashing in a parking lot. There’s a process behind it. You build, tune, break things, fix them, learn patience, learn control, and slowly get better over time. That mindset carries into everything else in life whether people realize it or not.

One of the biggest problems today is that people constantly restart. They jump between ideas, hobbies, goals, and businesses without ever giving anything enough time to grow. Social media makes it even worse because everyone sees finished results but almost nobody sees the repetition, frustration, and consistency that created them.

That’s part of why I wanted to start the #24RCChallenge.

It doesn’t matter if you race competitively, build custom rigs, film content, crawl trails, drift, or just run RC for fun after work. The point is to stay engaged, keep creating, and keep progressing. Post the builds. Post the crashes. Post the rebuilds. Post the small improvements that nobody notices at first but eventually add up into something real.

The interesting thing about RC is how naturally it teaches patience and problem solving. You can’t rush tuning. You can’t shortcut experience. Sometimes the car flips on the first turn. Sometimes you spend hours fixing something that broke in thirty seconds. But you keep going because that’s part of it.

That mentality is missing in a lot of areas of life right now.

Short-form video has also changed the way people connect around hobbies. Platforms like YouTube Shorts have made it easier for creators and communities to grow around consistent, authentic content rather than polished production alone. Even simple clips filmed during normal RC sessions can build engagement because people connect more with real progression than perfection.

The challenge is simple. Stay consistent. Keep building. Keep showing up. Use the hashtag #24RCChallenge if you’re part of it and let’s see where it goes over time.

RC Connectivity.™