Lizzy Musi, star of Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings, has passed away at 33 after a brave battle with stage 4 breast cancer. Her loss has sent shockwaves through the racing world and beyond.
Known for her fearless talent behind the wheel, Lizzy made history in 2019 as the first woman to win three straight episodes of No Prep Kings and the first to break the 200 mph barrier in eighth-mile doorslammer racing. But her impact went far beyond speed.
Lizzy was a role model for women in motorsports — a fierce competitor, outspoken advocate, and a beacon of strength. She shared her cancer journey publicly, using her platform to raise awareness about triple-negative breast cancer and inspire others facing similar battles.
She passed away on July 3, 2024, surrounded by loved ones. Tributes have poured in from across the racing community, praising her courage, positivity, and determination.
Lizzy’s legacy will live on — in every woman she inspired, every racer she motivated, and every life she touched. Her family has asked for privacy as they grieve and prepare to honor her memory.
Lizzy Musi wasn’t just a racing champion. She was a pioneer, a fighter, and a reminder that strength comes in many forms. Though her life was cut short, her impact will last for generations. She will never be forgotten.