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Death of Ryan Fellow: Street Outlaw star dies at 41 in car crash while filming

Street Outlaws: America's fastest star, Ryan Fellows, died in a car accident while filming theDiscovery reality series.

According to the US, the 41-year-old car enthusiast was racing with another driver outside Las Vegas early Sunday morning (August 7) ​​when he } He said he lost control of his car near his line at the finish in Las Vegas. report.

The car, his gold Nissan 240z, overturned and caught fire during the crash, reports his TMZ.

People reportedly tried to drag Fellow out of the burning car, but were unable to save him.

"The family ofStreet Outlaws are heartbroken by the accident that led to the tragic death of Ryan Fellows," a Discovery spokesperson said.

"Our deepest condolences to Ryan's loved ones as they are coping with this sudden and devastating loss."

For Fellow's Family GoFundMe 27} page is set. “Last night Ryan Fellows, 41, died in a car crash.

“Ryan was an avid car enthusiast and in many ways a road 'warrior' who loved basketball, cars, It extended to my love for the business of selling/advertising.

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"The only thing he loved more than these efforts and accomplishments was his family: his wife, Liz, and his children, Josiah, 18, and Olivia, 10.

"Families will need help with grief and next steps in life after losing the heart and soul of a beautiful family." It was months after two other racers on the show, husband and wife Jonathan "JJ Da Vos" and Tricia Day, were seriously injured after a crash.

Street Outlaws is an American reality television series that explores the world of illegal street racing. It premiered in his 2013 Discovery.

The show synopsis on Discovery's website says of Racer: Street racing is paramount, and they risk their lives, spend their money, and risk going to jail to get to the top of their game.