- 2020
- 2019
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- 2014
- 2012
- 2022 - 6
- 2021 - 5
- 2020 - 7
- 2019 - 7
- 2018 - 4
- 2017 - 8
- 2016 - 10
- 2015 - 14
- 2014 - 10
- 2013 - 8
- 2012 - 11
- 2011 - 10
- 2010 - 8
- 2019
- 2017
- 2016
- 2014
- 2010
- 2004
- 2014 Amsoil Cup
- 2009 Borg Warner Cup
- 2015 Dirt Sports
- 2014 LOORRS
- 2019
- 2015
- 2020 PRO4
- 2015 PRO4
- 2014 PRO4
- 2003 Prolite
Driver's Bio
Kyle LeDuc started his racing career in the back yard behind his father Curt LeDuc's race shop. It all started for Kyle when he began playing with RC cars and bicycles. While his father worked away on his race winning trucks, Kyle was building jumps in the back yard and sending his RC cars through the dirt. Kyle and his brother Todd LeDuc rode bicycles together almost everyday, this led to an eventual love for racing down hill mountain bikes. The LeDuc brother's had racing in their blood and found their nitch in the downhill mountain bike scene and performed very well. Both boys won their fair share of downhill championships, and while brother Todd went pro and continued his journey, Kyle decided to follow his father's footsteps and started racing off road. Curt told Kyle that if you want to race you'd better build yourself a truck and Kyle did just that. In 2002 at the age of 20 Kyle entered his first Professional off road race and spent the year testing the mud and learning what he needed to know in order to become one of the best in off road. One short year later in 2003 Kyle, "The Kid" as they called him, took the title of Prolite World Champion at Crandon International Raceway. This was one of the first of many wins to come. At that point in time Kyle was the youngest driver speeding around the tracks in off road and he was soon just as fast as the legends. In 2004, Kyle's second full year of racing, he took the title as Prolite Champion. Kyle eventually felt the need to move up into the Pro4 category and did so in 2008. It didn't take Kyle long to adjust from a 2 wheel drive truck to a 4 wheel drive as he took his first win in his first year. Although Kyle performed well in the Pro4 category, with countless podiums and wins, his next major accomplishment came in 2012 when he won his well deserved title as Pro4 Champion. Not only is Kyle one of the best in off road he also prides himself in being hands on and elbows deep in dirt and grease. Kyle's been building his own race trucks since he first set wheels on the track as a professional off road racer. Kyle has the mind of an engineer and builds his own race vehicles from the ground up with his own two hands. Expect to see many more championships in Kyle's off road future.
Racing Experience
1999-2000 class 7s Laughlin desert challenge score
2000 baja 2000 class 8 winner
2002 prolite,corr, raced half a season with 2 3rd place finishes
2003 pro-lite corr, first win at Crandon and was the 2003 World Champion
2004 pro-lite corr, 6 wins and was the 2004 Pro-Lite Champion
2005 pro-lite corr, 4 wins and was 3rd in series points
2006 pro-lite corr, 3 wins and was 4th in series points
2007 Pro-lite corr, 3 wins
2008 Pro-4 corr, 3 wins and 3rd in series points
2009 Pro-4 torc/loorrs 3 wins and 3 wins, 2nd in torc points
2010 Pro-4 loorrs, 1 win 6 2nd’s, and 2nd in series points, Challenge Cup Champion
2011 Pro-4 loorrs, 5 wins, 3 seconds, and 2nd in series points
2012 Pro-4 loorrs, 7 wins, 2 seconds and Pro-4 Champion
2013 Pro-4 loorrs, 3 wins, 4 seconds and 2nd in series points
2014 Pro-4 loorrs, 14 wins(loorrs and torc), World Champion (torc), Amsoil Cup Champion (torc), Challenge Cup Champion, Driver of the year ,Pro 4 Champion,
2015 Pro-4 loorrs, 13 wins (all in a row and 1 win in torc) World Champion (torc), Pro-4 Champion, Driver of the Year, Huseman Award, Most fastest laps
2016 Pro-4 loorrs, 8 wins, Pro-4 Champion, most fastest laps, Challenge Cup winner
2017 Pro-4 loorrs, 6 wins, Pro- Champion, Challenge Cup Champion
2018 Pro-4 loorrs, 3 wins
2019 Pro-4 loorrs, 5 wins, 2 seconds, Pro-4 Champion, Challenge Cup winner, Huseman Award winner
2020 Pro-4 COR Series; 5 wins, 2 seconds, Pro-4 Champion, World Champion (COR)
Marital Status: Married
Children: Son Reed, Daughter Addie
Age: 42
Where he calls home: Fairhope, Al
Series racing in 2023: Championship Offroad (COR)
Class: Pro4