Lizzy Musi, a cherished star of the TV show “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” has passed away at the age of 33 after a brave battle with stage 4 breast cancer.
Lizzy’s death has profoundly impacted the racing community and beyond. Known for her fierce competitiveness on the track, she was also a role model for many young women and girls aspiring to achieve greatness in motorsports.
Her racing career was filled with remarkable accomplishments. In 2019, Lizzy made history by becoming the first woman to win three consecutive episodes of “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” and she also broke records as the first woman to exceed 200 mph in eighth-mile doorslammer racing, showcasing her exceptional skills and determination.
Beyond her racing achievements, Lizzy was a passionate advocate for women in motorsports, using her platform to inspire and support future female racers. Her openness about her fight with triple-negative breast cancer further endeared her to fans, as she shared her journey to raise awareness about this challenging disease.
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