Kyle Loftis, a YouTuber who gained millions of followers for his underground street-racing page, has died, his company said.
Kyle Loftis built one of the most recognizable brands in grassroots car culture before most people had figured out that the internet could be a place to watch drag racing. He started 1320Video in 2003 ...
Kyle Loftis, who started filming street racing with a point-and-shoot camera and went on to become a pioneer in car culture ...
Funeral arrangements for 1320Video founder Kyle Loftis was shared online, along with an obituary that left many within the racing community heartbroken.
Loftis, the founder of the car culture and street racing platform, died on May 5, 2026, according to 1320video.com.
Kyle Loftis, founder of 1320video and a pioneer in online drag racing coverage, has passed away. The racing world mourns one ...
The content creator’s accounts have a combined following of over 10 million, covering speed racing events, cars and drivers Kyle Loftis/Facebook Kyle Loftis, the founder of the street racing YouTube ...
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Kyle Loftis, founder of 1320Video, died on May 5, 2026, but the cause of death has not been confirmed. Online claims of a car ...
The street racing community mourns Kyle Loftis, 1320Video founder, amid revelations about his personal life and speculation ...
The content creator's accounts have a combined following of over 10 million, covering speed racing events, cars and drivers A spokesperson for the Sarpy County Sheriff's Office confirmed to PEOPLE ...
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