World famous star passed away this morning at her home in North Carolina

The racing world is in mourning after Lizzy Musi, beloved star of Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings, passed away following a brave and challenging fight with stage 4 breast cancer. Known for her fierce skill on the track and her dynamic personality, Lizzy died peacefully, surrounded by her family, as her father, Pat Musi, shared with friends and fans.

Lizzy Musi, a native of Mooresville, North Carolina, revealed her diagnosis last year. The news came as a shock to her fans and the racing community, who had admired her resilience and strength both on and off the track. This difficult announcement marked a turning point in her career, as it led her to step back from Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings, a show where she had built a loyal following and left a lasting impact. For someone so dedicated to racing, it was undoubtedly a difficult choice, yet one made with courage as she focused on her health and the battle ahead.

Lizzy’s journey through her illness highlighted the same tenacity that made her a champion. Even as she faced overwhelming challenges brought on by her diagnosis, she was determined to live fully, setting an example for others facing similar battles. Her story touched the hearts of fans who followed her journey, offering messages of hope and encouragement through her most difficult days.

Her father, Pat Musi, a prominent figure in the racing community and Lizzy’s strongest supporter throughout her career, shared the news of her passing in a moving Facebook post, writing, “Surrounded by her family and in the comfort of her own home, Lizzy was called to heaven at 11:25 pm tonight.” The heartfelt words reflected the depth of the family’s loss and the strong love that surrounded her in her final moments.

Pat Musi expressed sincere gratitude for the support Lizzy and the family received throughout her illness, saying, “Thank you for all your prayers and help during her illness.” The outpouring of support from friends, fans, and the racing world was a source of comfort for the family, who stood by her side in her brave fight.

In this time of grief, the Musi family has requested privacy as they come to terms with their loss and make arrangements. They have promised to provide updates to the racing community and Lizzy’s fans, who have been touched by her story and unwavering spirit, when they are able. Her legacy will live on in the memories of those who knew her and admired her, both for her racing prowess and the strength she showed in her final race against cancer.

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