The world of street racing is in mourning after the passing of Lizzy Musi, a prominent figure known for her captivating performances on “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings.” At just 33 years old, Lizzy Musi’s death has deeply saddened fans and the racing community alike, marking a significant loss for the sport.
Lizzy Musi’s father, Pat Musi, confirmed the heartbreaking news of her passing. In a Facebook post on June 27th, he shared that Lizzy died peacefully at home, surrounded by family, at 11:25 pm. The announcement followed Lizzy’s courageous battle with breast cancer. Pat Musi’s message conveyed both grief and gratitude, thanking supporters for their prayers throughout her illness. He requested privacy for the family during this difficult time to process their loss and make arrangements. Further updates are expected to be shared as information becomes available.
Originally hailing from North Carolina, Lizzy Musi’s talent and charisma propelled her to national recognition in the demanding world of drag racing. Her appearance on Discovery Channel’s “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” a spin-off from the original series launched in 2018, cemented her status as a fan favorite. The show, which she starred in alongside her father, showcased her skill and competitive spirit in no-prep drag racing.
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In April 2023, Lizzy Musi bravely shared with her followers her diagnosis of stage four triple-negative breast cancer. The diagnosis revealed the cancer had spread to her liver and lymph nodes. Since then, she openly documented her health journey, providing updates and insights into her fight against this aggressive disease. Her transparency resonated deeply with fans, who admired her strength and positive attitude in the face of adversity.
In a poignant Instagram video shared on April 11th, Lizzy reflected on the year since her diagnosis. Despite the challenges, she expressed gratitude for the lessons learned and affirmed her purpose in life. She credited her faith, the unwavering support of family and friends, and her medical team for providing her with strength throughout her battle.
Following the news of Lizzy Musi’s death, social media platforms became a space for fans and fellow racers to express their condolences and pay tribute to her life. Messages of sympathy flooded her recent posts, celebrating her fighting spirit and the impact she had on the racing community.
Sean “Farmtruck” Whitley and AZN, fellow “Street Outlaws” cast members, conveyed their profound sadness in a joint Instagram post. They described the loss as deeply felt by both the racing world and the “Street Outlaws” family, acknowledging Lizzy as “one of the great ones.” Their heartfelt message echoed the sentiments of many, emphasizing the void left by Lizzy Musi’s passing. Lizzy Musi’s legacy extends beyond her racing achievements; she will be remembered for her resilience, her openness, and her enduring passion for street racing.
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