Losing a loved one is always tough, but losing someone young hits especially hard. This is the painful reality many are facing after the tragic death of Lizzy Muci, the bright star of “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings.”
At just 33 years old, Lizzy passed away after a brave battle with stage IV breast cancer. Her father shared the heart-wrenching news on Facebook on June 27. He wrote, “Lizzy was called to heaven at 11:25 p.m. tonight, surrounded by her family in the comfort of her own home.” He expressed gratitude for the support they received, saying, “We appreciate all of your well wishes and encouragement during her fight.

The family would appreciate some quiet time to grieve, process, and make plans at this time. As soon as we have new information, we will provide you with an update.”
Just a year before her passing, Lizzy courageously revealed her breast cancer diagnosis to the world in an Instagram post. In 2023, she was diagnosed with triple-negative stage 4 breast cancer, and by the time it was discovered, the cancer had already spread to her lymph nodes and liver.

Throughout her fight, Lizzy was open about the many treatments she underwent. Her determination took her all the way to Germany for specialized liver treatment, showing her relentless spirit in facing this cruel illness.
Lizzy’s rise to fame began when she and her father, Pat, appeared on the Discovery Channel series “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings.” With her talent and passion for racing, Lizzy quickly became a celebrated figure in the racing community, even winning multiple Pro Street World titles.
Though her journey ended far too soon, Lizzy’s courage and spirit will always inspire those who knew her and admired her from afar.
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