Some Kingsville MX stories aren’t about lap times or gate drops—they’re about growing up at the track.
Kevin Hilton’s connection to Kingsville goes back to childhood. His dad, Bruce Hilton, and RJ were friends years ago, long before Kevin was old enough to race seriously. While the exact dates and details are a little hazy—something Kevin jokes RJ could probably fill in—the feeling has never faded.
“This track and his team will always be something I remember from my childhood.”
Kingsville MX wasn’t just a place Kevin visited. It was part of his upbringing. The sights, the people, the atmosphere—those moments left a lasting imprint that still stands out as one of his best childhood memories.
That’s the thing about tracks like Kingsville:
You don’t have to race there for decades for it to matter.
Sometimes just being there at the right age, around the right people, is enough.
And if you ask RJ about Bruce Hilton, chances are he’ll smile—and add a few stories of his own.
Some memories don’t need perfect timelines.
They just need dirt, bikes, and the right people.












