Lizzy Musi, the beloved star of the hit TV show “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” has passed away at the age of 33 after a courageous battle with stage 4 breast cancer.
The news has sent shockwaves through the racing community and beyond, as Lizzy was not only a fierce competitor on the track but also an inspiration to countless young women and girls who aspired to follow in her footsteps.
Lizzy Musi’s racing career was nothing short of extraordinary. She made history in 2019 when she became the first woman to ever win three consecutive episodes of “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” cementing her status as one of the most talented and fearless racers on the circuit.
Her incredible accomplishments didn’t stop there, as she also became the first woman to surpass the 200 mph mark in eighth-mile doorslammer racing, a testament to her skill and determination.
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