coxie bowman (Offline)
#11
7/4/09 8:23 AM
Bill was an original part of the INDIANA TRIPLE CROWN of N.A.M.A.R.S. and was an excellent person to do business with, along with being a friend also. His wife too was an integral part of his business and life. R.I.P.
STIDA.com (Offline)
#12
7/4/09 1:30 PM
Very Sad News....... R.I.P.
mod16d (Offline)
#15
7/6/09 2:45 AM
It is with a heavy heart that I write this. Mr. Hopton got my love of racing rekindled by giving me the chance to work at THAT. I will always remember the smile, the easy going manner (even if you fall off a moving water truck in front of everyboby), the DESIRE he had to see the Action Track back. He and the other four amigoes made sure that the fans and the racers first and foremost.
I believe (no.. I know) without Mr. Hopton the Action Track would be just a memory and we should all be thankful that we can argue about it today. I am sure there are those who have bad things to say and I say this, this is not the time nor the forum.
Because of a Mr. Hopton and men like him, dirt track racing in Indiana and Amreica still lives on. We as fans, drivers,crew, owners and sponsers should take time to reflect on that fact alone.
I have a suggestion to Mike and the rest of the current group. If you are going to have a break for the sun to set, why not call it the "Bill Hopton Intermission". Have Chris say something to the effect " As the sun goes down in the west and we turn on the lights, let us reflect on the men that gave us the opportunity to be here".
Marlene, Brian and all, if you need us we will be there. You are in our thoughts and prayers, God bless.
Darrell and Carol Davis
THAT Track Rats
JMar47 (Offline)
#16
7/6/09 9:24 AM
I really liked Bill. He was a great guy. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
Justin Marvel and Family
Dblchkrs (Offline)
#17
7/6/09 10:37 AM
This is very sad news. I have a great respect for Bill and enjoyed working with him and his family during his years at LPS. Bill gave me my first opportunity to step into the flagstand at LPS in his first year as promoter. Every weekend, I am very grateful for what he has done for me. To the Hopton family, you are in my thoughts and I hope you find peace and comfort in the coming days. R.I.P. Bill Hopton.
Brian Hodde
Chief Starter
Lincoln Park Speedway
Bloomington Speedway
Kokomo Speedway
triplexxx
#18
7/6/09 11:00 AM
Wow I really can't belive Bill is gone.I just last talked to him at the usac show at terre haute and he was all smiles like always was since the first day I met him.I used to go to lps every sat. night because he always made us feel like we were at home.I remember the year I was working for Eric Shively after the races were over a few of us would stay and have a few cold pops after the race was over also including joe roush aj anderson and a few others. Bill would come by give me the keys and told me to lock the gate when we left.He always said we could stay in the house up front.It was always stocked with food and blankets.We stayed there many times.My final quote is to Mr.Bill Hopton THANKS for everthing you did for all the racers and the fans YOU WILL BE MISSED!!!!
Brian Cripe
dirtmod15 (Offline)
#20
7/7/09 1:09 PM
RIP Bill...you will be missed. Thanks for all that you have done for dirt track racing!
Jim Hayden