Ryan Fellows, a street racer on the Discovery show 'Street Outlaws: Fastest in America' is dead after a crash.
Fellows competed in the show’s third season, and also appeared as a guest racer in a Season 5 episode of “Memphis.” Currently in its third season, “Fastest in America” is a competition show that focuses on eight teams of racers competing against one another for $100,000. Onlookers were unable to pull him out from the car in time.
Fellows was racing another driver early Sunday morning outside Las Vegas in a scheduled race for the night of the show when he lost control near the finish line ...
Onlookers tried to pull Fellows out of the burning car, but were unsuccessful. Fellows was racing another driver early Sunday morning outside Las Vegas in a scheduled race for the night of the show when he lost control near the finish line, TMZ reports citing a source. Street Outlaws: Fastest In America star Ryan Fellows has died in a fiery crash while filming the Discovery show, Deadline has confirmed.
"Street Outlaws: Fastest in America" star Ryan Fellows was killed in a car accident during filming for the popular show, TMZ has learned.
We're told Fellows was driving a gold Nissan 240z, and somehow lost control near the finish line, Ryan's vehicle rolled and caught fire ... onlookers were unable to get him out on time. A source connected to the show tells us the crash happened just outside Las Vegas early Sunday morning. 'Street Outlaws' Driver Ryan Fellows Dies in Crash ... Filming for Show in Vegas
Ryan Fellows' deadly crash, first reported by TMZ, is the latest accident involving members from the Discovery show 'Street Outlaws: Fastest in America.'
In January, another star of the show, JJ Da Boss, and his wife crashed into each other in Texas while filming a race for the show. One of the vehicles caught fire suddenly in the middle of the race, then veered and crashed into the other car. The deadly crash was first reported by TMZ, which said the crash happened outside of Las Vegas while Fellows was filming for the show.
'Street Outlaws' star Ryan Fellows has died in the wake of a weekend car accident -- get details.
“He was admired for tenacity and a relentless drive to overcome the challenges before him. “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,” reads a GoFundMe page created for Fellows’ family. “We extend our deepest sympathy to Ryan’s loved ones as they process this sudden and devastating loss.”
The street racer was killed during the filming of the Discovery series.
“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,” the page’s summary begins. Fellows’ death was confirmed by the franchise’s official Twitter account. Street Outlaws: Fastest in America star Ryan Fellows has died.
Ryan Fellows, a driver in the Discovery series “Street Outlaws: Fastest In America,” died in a fiery car crash outside of Las Vegas after losing control of ...
It features eight street-racing teams from across the country competing for $100,000 and the title of “Fastest in America.” “Street Outlaws: Fastest in America,” a spinoff of reality series “Street Outlaws,” premiered in 2020. Ryan Fellows, a driver in the Discovery series “Street Outlaws: Fastest In America,” died in a fiery car crash outside of Las Vegas after losing control of his car.
"The Street Outlaws family is heartbroken by the accident that led to the tragic death of Ryan Fellows," the television series wrote on Twitter on Monday.
The only thing he loved more than these efforts and achievements were his family." Street Outlaws is a reality television series that explores the world of illegal street racing, and the show first premiered in 2013. "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," the GoFundMe page said.
Ryan Fellows, a street racer and cast member of the Discovery series “Street Outlaws: Fastest in America,” has died in a car accident on Sunday. He was 41.
Currently in its third season, “Fastest in America” is a competition show that focuses on eight teams of racers competing against one another for $100,000. Onlookers were unable to pull him out from the car in time. Ryan Fellows, a street racer and cast member of the Discovery series “Street Outlaws: Fastest in America,” has died in a car accident on Sunday.
Fellows was killed after his modified Nissan 240Z rolled over and caught fire during late-night filming of the Discovery TV show.
Earlier this year, another cast member on ‘Street Outlaws’ was involved in a collision while filming the TV show. “He was admired for tenacity and a relentless drive to overcome the challenges before him. Fellows was driving a gold Nissan 240Z, and somehow lost control near the finish line, Ryan’s vehicle rolled and caught fire ... onlookers were unable to get him out on time.
The 41-year-old drag racer leaves behind a wife and two children.
"He was admired for tenacity and a relentless drive to overcome the challenges before him." Tricia was taken to the hospital. Fellows was participating in the eighth of nine planned races that evening.
The Street Outlaws family is heartbroken by the accident that led to the tragic death of Ryan Fellows. We extend our deepest sympathy to Ryan's loved ones as ...
"Last night Ryan Fellows (41) passed away in a car accident," it reads. My condolences to his wife and 2 children. "He was admired for tenacity and a relentless drive to overcome the challenges before him.
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Street Outlaws: Fastest in America is one of three spin-offs from the original Street Outlaws series that debuted in 2013, the others being Street Outlaws: Memphis and Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings. According to a report from TMZ, the crash took place early Sunday morning in Las Vegas. Fellows, 41, reportedly lost control of his car near the finish line during the eighth of nine races planned for the night’s shoot. Ryan Fellows, a cast member of Discovery’s Street Outlaws: Fastest in America, died in a car crash on Sunday while shooting an episode of the series.