Corner Canyon High School and Supercar Ron raise $250,000 for Utah Foster Care
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Every year Supercar Ron hosts charity events, but this year’s Utah Foster Care fundraiser with Corner Canyon High School may be the best yet. Thanks to the students, Supercar Ron’s Instagram followers and his $100,000 match, $250,000 was collected to help the thousands of kids in Utah’s foster system.
“I always want to help people think bigger,” said Ron. “When I first talked with Corner Canyon about this, I told them they needed to raise at least $100,000. They knocked that out of the park.” The funds will assist Utah Foster Care in providing essential resources and mentorship programs to help those youth gain greater stability.

Students at Corner Canyon High School got a first look at Supercar Ron's Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider as a thank you for raising more than $100,000 for charity. Photo by Tace Anderson
All for a good cause
For months, the Corner Canyon Chargers have been raising money for Utah Foster Care. From donating lunch money, carnivals, basketball and pingpong tournaments, the students hustled to lock in the $100,000 match from Supercar Ron.
On the Corner Canyon School District Facebook page, CCHS principal Dina Kohler said, “Our students pulled together their resources, doing the best they can for Utah Foster Care.” She said the students understood they were helping their peers, “so they’ve been engaging.” She also credited the city of Draper for helping the students accomplish their goal.

Students gather around an Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider, the first one in the United States. Photo by Tace Anderson
An ultrarare incentive
As an incentive and a thank you, donors who contributed $20 or more were invited to Supercar Ron’s celebration event on Dec. 13, 2025. There, he unveiled his first in the United States Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider — a $4 million hypercar.
More than 1,000 people were there for it, and it’s safe to say there wasn’t a jaw that did not hit the floor when Ron pulled the cloth back on this ultrarare machine. The Aston Martin Valkyrie is the brand’s crown jewel and essentially a street-legal F1 car. It produces 1,160 horsepower from its V12 motor and revs to 11,500 rpm, an unheard of height for a car driven on public roads. In Ron’s words, it’s complete “witchcraft.”
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Supercar Ron brought along some friends to thank the students at Corner Canyon High School for their fundraising efforts. Photo by Tace Anderson
In addition to the Valkyrie, Ron and some of his friends also brought a handful of Lamborghinis, Ferraris and McLarens, as well as other special cars such as an Acura NSX and Lotus Elise.
“The whole student body got behind foster care this year and it was awesome to see. They blew through every expectation. This community is amazing. Every time we do something like this, it’s incredible to see how many people step up,” Ron said in the district’s announcement.
Supporting future events
This incredible event is just one chapter in Ron’s philanthropic journey. Since starting his social media account, Ron has raised nearly $1 million for charity, with a significant portion of that going to Utah Foster Care.

Local YouTuber Supercar Ron sits outside Corner Canyon High School in Draper, Utah. Photo by Tace Anderson
He has nearly 250,000 followers, and some of his videos and photos have received well over a million views. But all that fame doesn’t mean he makes it all about himself — he wears a fake beard and sunglasses in his videos. It’s about having fun and rallying people in support of good causes.
Supercar Ron is always up to something fun and meaningful, which means that if you missed out on supporting this Utah Foster Care event with Ron and his Valkyrie, there will be another one soon — and it involves giving away a car. Yes, you read that right. Follow @supercar_ron on Instagram for all his supercar and charity updates, as well as his YouTube channel.
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