Lizzy Musi, a renowned drag racer celebrated for her appearances on Discovery’s “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” has died. She died on Thursday, June 27, at her home in North Carolina after a prolonged battle with breast cancer, according to a family member.
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Her father, Pat Musi, who is an 8-time PDRA Pro Street World Champion, announced her death on Facebook shortly after she passed. He expressed heartfelt gratitude to her fans for their unwavering support throughout her difficult journey.
Lizzy Musi gained widespread fame in 2018 when she appeared on the spinoff of ‘Street Outlaws’ alongside her father. She made history as the first woman to win a ‘No Prep Kings’ event during the show’s second season, marking a significant milestone in the world of drag racing.
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Last year, Lizzy revealed her breast cancer diagnosis to her fans, disclosing that the cancer had metastasized to her lymph nodes and liver. Throughout her treatment, she kept her supporters updated by sharing photos and details of her courageous battle against the disease.
In a poignant twist, Lizzy began dating Jeffrey Earnhardt, the grandson of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Sr., shortly after her diagnosis. The couple was photographed together just weeks before her death, capturing moments of love and support during her final days.
Lizzy Musi’s death at the age of 33 is a profound loss to the drag racing community and her fans worldwide. She is remembered not only for her groundbreaking achievements on the track but also for her indomitable spirit and openness about her battle with cancer.
The Musi family, while mourning the loss of their beloved daughter and sister, has expressed deep appreciation for the love and support shown by Lizzy’s fans.


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