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FEBRUARY 16: Kyle Leduc (USA), Chip Ganassi Racing during the Saudi Arabia on February 16, 2022. (Photo by Carl Bingham / LAT Images)

Extreme E mourns loss of Kyle LeDuc

LeDuc competed in the inaugural Extreme E season in 2021 alongside Sara Price for Chip Ganassi Racing, before driving in four events last term for the American outfit.

His sole Extreme E win came at the NEOM Island X Prix I in Sardinia last year, where alongside Price he took Chip Ganassi Racing’s maiden series victory.

A renowned short-course racing specialist, LeDuc took over 100 race wins across his career.

As an off-road racing star, LeDuc claimed seven Pro 4 championships – six in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series and one in the more recently-formed Championship Off-Road series, plus a pair of Pro Lite titles, three Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series challenge cups, two Pro 4 world championships and two LOORRS driver of the year titles.

LeDuc, 42, is survived by his wife Amber and their two children. The Extreme E team extend their support and condolences to the LeDuc family during this difficult time, and he will be sorely missed throughout the motorsport community.

Extreme E is saddened to learn that off-road racing legend and former series race winner Kyle LeDuc passed away yesterday (Saturday 11 November 2023).

LeDuc competed in the inaugural Extreme E season in 2021 alongside Sara Price for Chip Ganassi Racing, before driving in four events last term for the American outfit.

His sole Extreme E win came at the NEOM Island X Prix I in Sardinia last year, where alongside Price he took Chip Ganassi Racing’s maiden series victory.

A renowned short-course racing specialist, LeDuc took over 100 race wins across his career.

As an off-road racing star, LeDuc claimed seven Pro 4 championships – six in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series and one in the more recently-formed Championship Off-Road series, plus a pair of Pro Lite titles, three Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series challenge cups, two Pro 4 world championships and two LOORRS driver of the year titles.

LeDuc, 42, is survived by his wife Amber and their two children. The Extreme E team extend their support and condolences to the LeDuc family during this difficult time, and he will be sorely missed throughout the motorsport community.

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