Loh Selected as 1 of 9 Finalists for the 2025-26 IMSA Diverse Driver Development Scholarship
For the 4th consecutive season, Kyle Loh has been selected as a Finalist for the prestigious IMSA Diverse Driver Development Scholarship.
“Thank you so much to the kind folks at IMSA for allowing me to pursue this opportunity again, and to my amazing friends & supporters believing in my mission to spread neurodiversity awareness through motorsport,” said Loh after the official announcement.
Loh’s background as an Asian American is already enough to qualify for the scholarship, but he has other plans to promote his own personal twist on diversity. As a racing driver with autism, Kyle and his father Ken founded the nonprofit Dreamzilla with the goal of empowering the neurodivergent community to cultivate their talents and pursue their passions.
Last year, Kyle and LA Honda World Racing partnered up for TC America Rounds 5 & 6 to host the first-ever Sensory-Safe Paddock Tour with SRO. This special event enabled young fans of neurodiverse backgrounds to meet & interact with Kyle as well as experience an up-close look at the #73 Honda Civic Type R TCX, which went on to finish on the podium on Sunday.