Lizzy Musi, the cherished star of the popular TV show “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” has tragically passed away at the age of 33 following a brave battle with stage 4 breast cancer.

The news of Lizzy’s passing has reverberated throughout the racing community and beyond. Known not just for her fierce competitiveness on the track, Lizzy was an inspiration to countless young women and girls aspiring to follow in her tire tracks.

Lizzy Musi’s racing career was nothing short of phenomenal. In 2019, she made history by becoming the first woman to win three consecutive episodes of “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” solidifying her reputation as one of the most talented and fearless racers on the circuit. Her groundbreaking achievements didn’t stop there; she also became the first woman to exceed the 200 mph mark in eighth-mile doorslammer racing, a testament to her extraordinary skill and determination.

 

Lizzy’s influence extended far beyond her on-track successes. She was a vocal advocate for women in motorsports, using her platform to inspire and empower the next generation of female racers. Her openness about her battle with triple-negative breast cancer further cemented her role as a role model, as she courageously shared her journey with fans and used her story to raise awareness about this aggressive disease.

Lizzy Musi’s legacy will undoubtedly live on. Her trailblazing achievements, indomitable determination, and inspiring spirit will continue to motivate and empower generations of racers to come. Although her life was cut tragically short, Lizzy’s impact will endure, and her memory will be cherished by all who had the privilege of witnessing her incredible talent and bravery on the track.

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