A Torfaen teenage racing driver has been nominated for the Deaf Sports Personality of the Year Award.

Caleb McDuff, 16, is the UK's only male deaf racing driver and has been recognised in the Young Sports Personality category.

The former Cwmbran High School student has been acknowledged for his progress and commitment to the sport.

He is a member of Team BRIT, the world's only competitive team made up entirely of disabled racing drivers.

Since joining the team earlier this year, Caleb has been competing in a BMW 1 Series in the Britcar Trophy Championship.

After an impressive season, he advanced to drive the BMW M240i for the championship's final race.

Diagnosed as deaf at the age of two due to severe ear infections, Caleb has overcome significant challenges with the help of advanced cochlear implants, which now allow him to have moderate hearing.

Team BRIT has developed a technical solution enabling him to use his implants while racing, by creating an interface between his implants and the pit crew, ensuring he can fully engage with his team and the sport he loves.

Caleb is in his first season racing for Team BRITCaleb is in his first season racing for Team BRIT (Image: Team BRIT)

Caleb's passion for racing ignited at a young age when his father, inspired by Canadian deaf racing driver Kris Martin, gifted him a go-kart.

It wasn’t long before Caleb’s talent shone through, culminating in a remarkable victory at the South Wales Karting Championship in 2019.

Caleb said: "I’m truly honoured to be nominated for the Deaf Sports Personality of the Year award.

"It’s such an amazing end to my first season with Team BRIT, and not only highlights my journey but also celebrates the achievements of young deaf athletes everywhere.

"It shows that with passion and determination, anything is possible.

"I hope my story can inspire others to chase their dreams."

Team BRIT principal Mike Scudamore said: "Caleb's nomination is so rightfully deserved.

"He has worked so hard this year, pushing on to progress further and further and delivering some incredible performances.

"It’s not just a personal achievement however; it serves as inspiration for young athletes within the deaf community.

"These awards are an opportunity to shine a light on their contributions to sport and to celebrate their remarkable achievements.

"The award recognises the resilience and talent of deaf athletes, emphasising the importance of inclusivity in sports – something Team BRIT is all about."

People can vote for Caleb in the Deaf Sports Personality of the Year award on the Deaf Sports Personality of the Year website.