Lizzy Musi, star of *Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings*, passed away at 33 after a battle with stage 4 Known for her racing prowess, Lizzy made history as the first woman to win three consecutive episodes of the show and surpass the 200 mph mark in eighth-mile doorslammer racing. Her accomplishments and advocacy for women in motorsports made her a role model, inspiring countless fans. Lizzy bravely shared her journey, raising awareness about the aggressive disease. She passed away on July 3, 2024, surrounded by family. Her legacy as a trailblazer and inspiration will endure, as the racing community mourns her loss.
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