Kyle Loftis death details: What we know about about sudden passing of 1320 Video founder

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Kyle Loftis death details: What we know about about sudden passing of 1320 Video founder

Kyle Loftis death details: What we know about about sudden passing of 1320 Video founder

Kyle Loftis, the founder of drag-racing website 1320 Video, died on Tuesday night. He was 34 years old.

Kyle Loftis death details: What we know about about sudden passing of 1320 Video founder

Kyle Loftis, the founder of drag-racing website 1320 Video, died on Tuesday night. He was 34 years old.

The automotive and drag-racing community is mourning the sudden loss of Kyle Loftis, the visionary founder of 1320 Video, who passed away on Tuesday night at the age of 34. Known for his infectious passion and creative eye, Loftis built a digital empire that brought the thrill of street racing and drag-racing culture to millions around the globe.

Starting as a hobby in 2003, Loftis combined his love for photography and videography with his fascination for high-speed racing. He began capturing raw, authentic moments from street races and sharing them online. What started as a personal project quickly exploded into a cultural phenomenon, resonating with drag-racing fans of all ages. Today, 1320 Video boasts nearly 3 million followers on Instagram and close to 4 million subscribers on YouTube—a testament to Loftis's unique ability to connect with audiences through the roar of engines and the thrill of the quarter-mile.

The news of his passing was confirmed by 1320 Video in a heartfelt statement released on Wednesday afternoon. "We are extremely saddened to share that Kyle Loftis, the founder of 1320 Video, passed away last night. We are in a state of shock," the statement read. "Kyle's passion for motorsports inspired millions of people around the world and we will never forget what he has done to grow our beloved sport. Kyle was a beam of light at every gathering... his enthusiasm, kindness, and creativeness was contagious."

As the racing world processes this tragic loss, fans and fellow enthusiasts are remembering Loftis not just for the content he created, but for the community he built. His legacy lives on in every video, every burnout, and every fan who found a home in the world of drag racing through his lens. For those who love the sport, Kyle Loftis will always be the man who made the asphalt feel like home.

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