Hopkins is one of these. Compared to other racing prodigies who might jump in a kart aged three or four, the Chichester-born driver only started when he was 11, putting him at a great disadvantage.
However, what he describes as the “reset” came when he switched to racing Ginetta Junior cars when he was 14 – Hopkins was suddenly on a level playing field experience-wise, and has never looked back from a top-three championship finish in 2021.
“In all honesty, I just love the tin-top GT racing,” he enthuses. “I prefer a bit of door-to-door on-track action.
“I’ve never been that interested in single-seater racing. I understand it can teach you racing discipline and whatever, but I’ve never looked at F3 and thought that’s something that I’d love to do. Not much overtaking, it’s a bit of a train, like a slower Formula 1.
“I had the opportunity to drive one [in a test] but it’s so expensive. Maybe at the UK level it’s OK, but as soon as you go off to Europe it just becomes astronomical.”
As well as Hopkins’ passion for sports cars, the brutal reality of racing budgets also rules career paths – and it has dictated his choice of championships.
The Sprint Challenge is one of the main support series for the BTCC, and is broadcast on television as part of ITV’s coverage. It’s makes the normal hard-sell to potential sponsors a lot easier, which Hopkins is happy to admit.
“The whole reason why we’re doing it, in terms of sponsors, is that they love the touring cars, don’t they?” he says. “They love being on the weekends, they love being seen on TV.