""We are extremely saddened to share that Kyle Loftis, the founder of 1320video, passed away last night," the company wrote in a statement posted on social media. "We are in a state of shock.""
""Loftis was declared deceased; his death is not suspicious," the spokesperson wrote. "Out of respect for privacy, we will not be releasing further details.""
"It was there, Loftis said in a 2023 video on his company's YouTube channel, that his interests in car stereos and photography evolved into a passion for street racing - in particular, capturing races in still photos and on video and making that media available to fans."
""I'm a hardcore 'car nut' that's taken his love for cars and turned it into the most amazing 'job' of my life," Loftis wrote on LinkedIn. "Through my business, 1320Video, I'm able to experience the craziest & best automotive events (fitting my tastes) and share them with millions of people around the world!""
Kyle Loftis, founder of 1320Video, died at age 43. He began filming street racing with a point-and-shoot camera and developed a motorsports media business that reached nearly 4 million YouTube subscribers and millions more across social platforms. His company confirmed his death and said no cause of death was disclosed. Nebraska authorities responded to his home and stated his death was not suspicious, with no further details released for privacy. Loftis studied at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and earned a degree in management of information systems. He described turning interests in car stereos and photography into a passion for capturing street races and sharing the media with fans worldwide.
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