
Car culture enthusiasts were all upset after the demise of Kyle Loftis was announced on May 6, 2026, on his platform, 1320video.com. The website released a statement saying they were extremely saddened to announce that Kyle Loftis, the founder of 1320video, had passed away. The community has been in a state of shock. Now, a video has gone viral where Kyle revealed how he became a motorsports enthusiast and got into the coverage of drag racing.
Kyle Loftis’ old interview about how he got into filming car racing surfaces on social media amid his death
An old interview with Kyle Loftis has surfaced on YouTube, in which he revealed he was on the international highway for the first time. He revealed that he wasn’t so excited about a track since they went to Brown County for the very first time. 1320Video’s team has been shocked to learn that Kyle’s passion for motorsports has inspired millions of people around the world. One can’t forget what he has done for car sports and how he was the beacon of light at every gathering; his enthusiasm, kindness, and creativity were contagious. A video surfaced on his 1320video page, in which he revealed how he started his career and his initial steps. Kyle shared of being inspired by his friends and said:
“I was just an enthusiast taking photos and videos of car serial stuff. And the next natural step was to get in race cars. That’s what everyone was doing. All my friends were doing car serial stuff, starting to race cars. So I am like I will give it a shot. Went street racing for the first time and I was hooked. I was like this is the coolest shit.”















