Lizzy Musi’s “Bonnie” Camaro Wins PDRA Pro Street—A Tribute That Hits Home
- Hy Na
- 3 hours ago
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The Street Outlaws world is still feeling the absence of Lizzy Musi, and it probably always will. Her energy, drive, and raw talent behind the wheel left a lasting mark on the sport. But this past weekend, fans got to witness something truly special—her legendary “Bonnie 2.0” Camaro found its way back to the winner’s circle.

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At the recent PDRA event, Blake Denney drove Lizzy’s Bonnie Camaro to victory in the Pro Street class, showing that her spirit lives on through every pass that car makes. It was an emotional and powerful win, not just for Blake, but for everyone who knew Lizzy, followed her career, or just admired the kind of person and racer she was.
A Look Back at the Bonnie Legacy
Let’s rewind a bit. Lizzy Musi originally debuted the first-generation Bonnie in 2021, which replaced her older “Aftershock” fifth-gen Camaro. Bonnie 1.0 raced strong for two years before being replaced by the second car—Bonnie 2.0—a lighter, faster, more aggressive version purpose-built to dominate. And dominate it did.

Photo by Lizzy Musi
Lizzy found success in both versions of Bonnie. In fact, she was one of the very few racers in No Prep Kings (NPK) history to win three races in a row, a feat only matched by names like Ryan Martin. Her consistency and fearless attitude made her a standout in a field packed with serious competition.
A New Chapter for Bonnie 2.0
While Bonnie 2.0 isn’t competing in NPK anymore, it’s far from done. Under the care and ownership of Pat Musi, the car has transitioned into PDRA Pro Street—a class that presents its own unique challenges. But Bonnie’s proving it can still hang with the best of them.
During this latest race weekend, the car reportedly ran a 3.94-second pass in the eighth mile—a seriously impressive number considering the tire limitations in that class. Even with a well-prepped track, going 3.90s in Pro Street trim is no easy feat. That tells us everything we need to know about how dialed-in this car still is, and how capable the team behind it remains.

Photo by Lizzy Musi
Honoring Lizzy Through Racing
It’s clear that every pass Bonnie makes now carries more meaning. It’s not just about winning anymore—it’s about honoring a racer who meant the world to so many. Fans have been vocal about wanting to see the car continue in competition, even with a different driver, and this latest win proves it still has a place in the spotlight.
Unfortunately, the original Bonnie 1.0 was auctioned off some time ago and is now out of the public eye. But Bonnie 2.0 is still active and making waves. And honestly, that’s exactly how it should be.
At Street Outlaws Talks, we’re all about celebrating the real stories behind the racers, the machines, and the moments that move this community. Seeing Lizzy’s car win again is a moment we won’t forget—and we know a lot of you feel the same way.
Here’s hoping we see more of Bonnie tearing down the track this year. If this win is any sign, there are still plenty of chapters left in its story.