It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Lizzy Musi’s passing. The beloved street racer and star of Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings fought a courageous battle against stage 4 breast cancer. Surrounded by her loved ones, Lizzy peacefully passed away at her home.

Lizzy Musi, hailing from Mooresville, North Carolina, became a household name after her incredible winning streak on Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings. In 2019, she triumphed in three consecutive episodes, captivating audiences across the nation.

She also etched her name in history by setting the record for the fastest female time in eighth-mile doorslammer racing, with an impressive time of 3.802 seconds. Lizzy’s achievements on the racetrack inspired countless girls and women, proving that anything is possible with dedication and passion.

In July 2014, Lizzy Musi made history once again, becoming the first woman to win a Pro Nitrous national competition at the Professional Drag Racers Association US Drags. Her accomplishments and determination on the track were unparalleled.

Despite facing the devastating news of stage 4 triple-negative breast cancer, Lizzy Musi remained optimistic and open about her battle. Her bravery touched the hearts of many, as she fearlessly shared her journey with the world. Last month, she revealed “great news” while undergoing treatment in Germany, giving hope to others facing similar struggles. Lizzy explored various treatment options, including a trip to the Medias Klinikum treatment facility in Burghausen, Germany, in search of ways to combat her illness.

Through her racing career and her fight against cancer, Lizzy Musi became an inspiration to people of all ages. Her infectious joy and positive attitude resonated with fans, who found solace and motivation in her story. She brought excitement, entertainment, and a fresh perspective to the racing world, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of racing enthusiasts everywhere.

Lizzy Musi’s partner, Jeffrey Earnhardt, grandson of the renowned Nascar driver Dale Earnhardt, stood by her side throughout her journey. Their unwavering love and support for each other were evident, as Lizzy expressed her gratitude for Jeffrey’s presence during her toughest moments. Together, they faced the challenges that life threw their way, proving that love can conquer all.

Lizzy Musi’s passing comes as a shock and a tremendous loss to the racing community. We extend our deepest condolences to her family, friends, and fans during this difficult time. Lizzy, your light will continue to shine as brightly as ever in the hearts of those who loved and admired you. May you rest in peace, knowing that your legacy lives on.

Note: Lizzy Musi’s passing comes just months after the tragic loss of Street Outlaws actor Nathan Schaldach, also known as Cali Nate. Nate’s untimely death serves as a reminder of the risks involved in this thrilling sport. Our thoughts and prayers are with both families as they navigate through their grief.