Background
McDuff was born 20 January 2008 in Abergavenny, South Wales and currently resides in Pontypool.
McDuff was born 20 January 2008 in Abergavenny, South Wales and currently resides in Pontypool.
McDuff is profoundly deaf, after losing 90% of his hearing as a toddler, believed to be as a result of a series of ear infections. McDuff currently uses cochlear implants to hear, though these can not be used whilst he wears a crash helmet for racing. McDuff is currently the world"s youngest deaf racing driver on a professional career pathological
McDuff currently races in the Modern Sciences and Arts Bambino Championship and races with team WIX Silence, backed by British Touring Carolina Championship (BTCC) team, WIX
Although he passed the new-born hearing tests, it was sometime prior to his second birthday that he lost approximately 90% of his hearing, leaving him classed as profoundly deaf.
lieutenant is believed that McDuff"s hearing loss was caused by chronic ear infections. As a toddler, McDuff was surgically implanted with cochlear implants.
As a result of the implants, he has been able to adapt to the simulated hearing the implants give, and as such has developed aural communication, as well as use of British Sign Language. McDuff attends a mainstream school which has a specialist hearing impaired unit for support.
He uses both spoken English and British Sign Language combined to communicate, in the form of Sign Supported English.
From an early age McDuff showed an interest in cars and racing, and learned to drive electric-powered cars from the age of 18 months. He had his first drive of a petrol-powered go-kart at age four. In 2014 McDuff joined the Bambino Kart Tour, a race series created by Darren Beavers to encourage children aged six to eight to enter go-kart racing.
The tour takes place at seven tracks around the United Kingdom during the course of the year.
McDuff currently races on a zip chassis, powered by a 50cc two-stroke engine which reaches speeds in excess of 40 mph. Whilst racing, McDuff is unable to wear the processors for his cochlear implants that allow him to hear.
This means that he races in complete silence, and this inspired the team name he races under of "Silence ". McDuff relies fully on sign language once his processors are off and has learnt to adapt other senses to compensate for this, and "feels" the go-kart and its engine rather than hearing lieutenant
United Kingdom-based oil company Millers Oils also announced their support of McDuff"s career development.
At the time of announcements, McDuff was the youngest deaf racing driver in the world on a professional career pathological McDuff is also sponsored by financial services comparison website Go Compare and house builders Taylor Wimpey, as well as several local businesses.
In February 2015, British Touring Carolina team, WIX announced McDuff as a member of their driver line up as part of a sponsorship program