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Kyle James Pandullo, a man who found his greatest peace at high speed and his greatest joy in the roar of an engine, passed away on December 22, 2025, following a motorcycle accident. He was 24 years old.
For Kyle, racing wasn’t just a hobby; it was his heartbeat. Growing up at the track, the smell of burnt rubber and the roar of an engine were the backdrop of his childhood. It was here that he followed in his father’s footsteps, inheriting a deep-seated passion for cars and love for the racing community that would become his second family.
Known across many circuits as #93, Kyle was a fixture in the racing world. A proud member of numerous racing teams and earning the name “Copilot Kyle” for his leadership and ability to navigate any challenges. He was master of his craft, renowned for his exceptional fabrication skills and uncanny ability to diagnose and fix any problem under a hood. If it had an engine, Kyle could make it run faster; if it was broken, he was the one who could bring it back to life.
Kyle didn’t just walk into room; he lit it up. He possessed a contagious laugh and a smile that could bridge any gap and lift any spirit. He was king of the “shop talk” and the first person to offer a hand, or a joke, to anyone in need. He was the person you called when you were stranded, when you couldn’t get that tune quite right, or had a crazy mod idea. He would show up with a wrench in one hand and a solution in the other.
Kyle is survived by his mother Amanda Pandullo, his sister Danielle Bullock, his two brothers Samual Pandullo and Jesse James Pandullo and Grandfather Willie “Pops” Pandullo, his 2 nephews, his bonus Family Conrad Nuanes Jr., Emily Nuanus, Conrad Nuanes III, Devyn Nuanes, and Diego Nuanes and Shane and Gage Neisius. As well as numerous aunts and uncles, and brothers and sisters in the racing community.
He is peacefully joined in death by his Father, Joshua M. Pandullo, his grandmother, Goldie J. Bullock and Great Grandma, Rico Pandullo.
“A life lived at full throttle, forever our ‘Copilot Kyle’. Grease on his hands, speed in his soul, and #93 on the line.” Ride easy, Kyle.
A celebration of life cruise and burnout event will be held to celebrate Kyle’s high-octane life at 11:00 AM on January 17, 2026, starting at 3725 E. Lincolnway, Cheyenne, WY 82001. Details are posted on social media. In honor of Kyle’s passion, the family encourages friends to bring their favorite rides and share their best stories of the man who never knew how to slow down.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
1900 East 19th St., Cheyenne, WY 82001

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