The world of street racing mourns the loss of Lizzy Musi, a prominent figure from “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” who has passed away at the age of 33. Her father, Pat Musi, confirmed the heartbreaking news of her death following a courageous fight against breast cancer.
Lizzy Musi, who captured the hearts of fans nationwide through her appearances on the Discovery Channel’s hit show “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” battled triple negative stage four breast cancer. The diagnosis, which she openly shared with her followers in April 2023, revealed the cancer had spread to her liver and lymph nodes. Throughout her journey, Lizzy remained transparent about her health, sharing updates and reflections on her social media, inspiring many with her resilience and positive spirit.
Lizzy Musi shared news of her diagnosis in April 2023
Pat Musi’s poignant Facebook announcement on June 27 conveyed the sorrowful news: “Surrounded by her family, in the comfort of her own home, Lizzy was called to heaven at 11:25pm tonight.” He expressed gratitude for the outpouring of prayers and support received during her illness and requested privacy for the family during this difficult time to grieve and make arrangements. He promised to provide further updates when available.
Originally from North Carolina, Lizzy Musi’s passion for racing propelled her into the national spotlight when she joined “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” a spin-off from the original “Street Outlaws” series launched in 2018. Starring alongside her father, a well-known figure in the racing world, Lizzy quickly became a fan favorite, admired for her skill, competitive spirit, and engaging personality. Her presence on the show significantly contributed to its popularity, drawing in audiences captivated by her racing talent and down-to-earth nature.
Lizzy Musi gained national fame on Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings
In April 2024, reflecting on the anniversary of her diagnosis, Lizzy shared an inspiring message on Instagram, highlighting the personal growth and purpose she found amidst her health challenges. “The month of APRIL marks a full year since I got diagnosed with Stage 4 Triple negative breast cancer,” she wrote, emphasizing the valuable lessons learned and expressing thankfulness for her support system, including her family, friends, and medical team, which empowered her throughout her fight.
The news of Lizzy Musi’s passing has elicited a wave of heartfelt condolences from fans and fellow racers alike. Social media platforms have become a space for tributes, with many expressing their sorrow and admiration for Lizzy’s strength. Comments on her recent posts include messages like “Rest easy Lizzy. You put up a hell of a fight girl,” and “God speed lizzy, say hello to all the racers who watch amongst us. Keeping your family in our thoughts,” reflecting the deep impact she had on the racing community and beyond.
Fellow “Street Outlaws” stars Sean “Farmtruck” Whitley and AZN also conveyed their grief in a joint Instagram post, stating, “We are at a loss of words. The racing world and the Street Outlaws family lost one of the great ones today. May you rest in peace Lizzy.” This sentiment echoes the collective feeling of loss experienced by those who knew her and admired her from afar.
Lizzy Musi’s legacy extends beyond her achievements in racing; she will be remembered for her courage in the face of adversity, her openness in sharing her journey, and the inspiration she provided to many. Her contributions to “Street Outlaws” and the racing world will not be forgotten, and she will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and the countless fans who were touched by her life.