Hunter Hopson of Bullard, TX Tragically Killed in Car Accident — Beloved Racer, Husband, and Father Remembered
Hunter Hopson Death, Bullard, Texas — The tight-knit communities of Bullard and the Hunt County Raceway family are mourning the sudden and heartbreaking loss of Hunter Hopson, a lifelong resident, former varsity football player, devoted family man, and well-known local stock car racer. Hunter, affectionately known by his racing number #34, died tragically in a car accident on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at just 29 years old.
A proud graduate of Bullard High School’s Class of 2014, Hunter was a standout on the Bullard Varsity Football team where he wore jersey #36. Known for his grit, loyalty, and passion, those who knew him remember a young man who gave his all—whether it was on the football field, at the racetrack, or in the life he built with his wife and children.
Hunter’s presence was a staple in the Northeast Texas racing community, where he raced #34 Factory Stock at Hunt County Raceway. He was admired not only for his competitive spirit behind the wheel but for his character off the track. Fellow racers and fans recall his generous nature, bright smile, and willingness to lend a hand. He wasn’t just a racer—he was a friend, a mentor, and a role model to younger drivers finding their way in the sport.
News of Hunter’s untimely death has sent shockwaves through Bullard and beyond. Friends and fellow racers flooded social media with tributes, remembering the last races, the last conversations, and the impact Hunter had on their lives. “He was one of a kind,” wrote one mourner. “The only comfort I take is knowing he’s reunited with his Granddad.”
Hunter leaves behind his loving wife, Aubree, and their two young children, Ryker, a first grader, and baby Rynlee. He was not only their protector and provider, but their whole world. The depth of this loss is immeasurable.
In response to the tragedy, a GoFundMe campaign has been launched by Brittany Norman of Bullard to support the Hopson family during this time of unimaginable grief. The fundraiser aims to provide financial relief for funeral expenses, daily needs, and long-term support for Ryker and Rynlee. Community members, family friends, and racing fans are encouraged to donate or share the campaign. Above all, prayers are requested for strength and healing.
The accident remains under investigation, and further details have not yet been publicly released.
As the community grapples with the loss of a man who touched so many lives, one thing is clear: Hunter Hopson’s legacy will live on—not only through the roar of engines at Hunt County Raceway, but in every heart he reached with his kindness, dedication, and unwavering love for his family.
In a heartfelt message shared online, a friend wrote:
“If I had known last Sunday would be the last time I saw you, I would’ve hugged you a little longer. You are so loved, and you will be so missed.”
Funeral arrangements for Hunter Hopson will be announced in the coming days. The family appreciates the outpouring of support and has asked for continued prayers and privacy during this deeply painful time.
To donate or learn more about supporting the Hopson family, please visit the official GoFundMe page organized by Brittany Norman.
Hunter Hopson, #34—Forever in our hearts, forever on the track.