Street Outlaws Star Lizzy Musi Dies After Inspirational Cancer Battle

The racing world is mourning Lizzy Musi, the dynamic Street Outlaws competitor who passed away at 33 after a courageous fight against stage 4 breast cancer. The daughter of racing legend Pat Musi, Lizzy carved her own path in motorsports, becoming one of the most respected figures in no-prep racing.

Lizzy’s accomplishments read like a racing fairytale – first female to hit 200 mph in eighth-mile doorslammer racing, three-time No Prep Kings winner, and relentless advocate for women in motorsports. But her true legacy may be how she handled her diagnosis, facing cancer with the same grit that made her a champion on the track.

Fans have flooded social media with memories of meeting Lizzy at events, where she always made time to encourage aspiring racers. “She showed my daughter that girls belong in the driver’s seat,” one parent wrote. As the community plans tributes to honor her memory, Lizzy’s spirit lives on in every young woman who dreams of hearing an engine roar.

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