Lizzy Musi, a star from the show “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” passed away at her home in Mooresville, North Carolina. She had been battling stage 4 breast cancer for a year. Lizzy was well-known in the street racing community and had inspired many women and girls with her racing skills.
Her father, Pat Musi, shared the sad news on Facebook. He wrote that Lizzy died peacefully at 11:25 pm, surrounded by her family.
He thanked everyone for their prayers and support during her illness. Pat also requested privacy for the family as they grieve and make arrangements. He promised to provide more information when they are ready.
Lizzy’s journey with cancer began last year when she was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. Because of her diagnosis, she had to leave the show “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” where she had made a name for herself. Despite her illness, Lizzy remained a symbol of strength and determination for many of her fans.
In 2019, Lizzy won three consecutive episodes of “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” a significant achievement that solidified her status as a top racer. Her success on the track and her courage in facing cancer made her a role model for many people.
Lizzy’s passing is a great loss to the street racing community and her fans. Her legacy will live on through her contributions to the sport and the inspiration she provided to countless individuals. The family is currently taking time to mourn and will share more details when they are able.