
#FLIP RACING OUTLAWS UPDATE#
There hasn’t been any update on if or when it will resume.

“Been a fan for a long time even though I never got to see him race in person, you could tell he was one of the most admirable guys in the race scene,” shares another.įilming was stopped after Fellows’ crash. You have my deepest sympathy, and I will be praying for Ryan’s family and friends,” writes one fan.

The page has been flooded with donations and words of support. The only thing he loved more than these efforts and achievements were his family.” He was admired for tenacity and a relentless drive to overcome the challenges before him. The page reads, “Ryan was an avid car enthusiast and was a road ‘warrior’ in many ways that extended to loves of basketball, cars, and business in sales/advertising. A GoFundMe account has been set up in his honor. We extend our deepest sympathy to Ryan’s loved ones as they process this sudden and devastating loss,” the Tweet reads.įellows is survived by his wife, Liz, and his two children, Josiah, 18, and Olivia, 10. “The Street Outlaws family is heartbroken by the accident that led to the tragic death of Ryan Fellows. Bystanders tried to rescue Fellows from the flames but were unsuccessful, according to TMZ.Ī statement was released on August 8 via the “Street Outlaws” Twitter. The race car rolled and ignited with fire. Fellows made it nearly to the finish line, but he suddenly lost control of the car. It was the 8th out of 9 races scheduled for filming.

The crash happened early Sunday morning when Fellows was racing his gold Nissan 240z against another driver. He was 41 years old.įellows and the “Street Outlaws” crew were filming an upcoming episode for the docu- reality series outside of Las Vegas. Ryan Fellows, who starred in “Street Outlaws: Fastest in America,” died in a tragic crash while filming for the show in Las Vegas on Sunday, August 7.
