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25-Year-Old YouTuber, Famous For Drag Racing, Dies In Tragic Car Crash

A 25-year-old YouTuber who posted drag racing videos died in a car accident on the Nassau Expressway in Queens, New York November 6. According to the NYPD, police officers responded to the accident involving the 25-year-old Beadle, also known online as 1Stockf30, at 1:12 am. He was driving a 2023 BMW up the sidewalk on […]

A 25-year-old YouTuber who posted drag racing videos died in a car accident on the Nassau Expressway in Queens, New York November 6. According to the NYPD, police officers responded to the accident involving the 25-year-old Beadle, also known online as 1Stockf30, at 1:12 am. He was driving a 2023 BMW up the sidewalk on Queens Boulevard’s service road when he took the right corner of Metropolitan Avenue as he approached it then lost control and slammed into a metal pole.

Emergency services rushed Beadle to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. The NYPD’s Highway District Collision Investigation Squad continues investigating.

According to his brother Alico Beadle,”He crashed on a track a couple of months ago and then it was a pretty bad accident too. But the barriers and all that he had a helmet and all that, saved him. But this one, just, I don’t know.”.

Everith McCray, Beadle’s mother, recalled, “He loved cars. He talked about cars every day. That’s what he does: Cars, cars, cars.

A post from Beadle’s Instagram asks followers to attend a balloon release at Haffen Park, New York, on November 8 at 4:30 PM. The post invites the viewers to “bring some balloons and come celebrate life with the young legend and trendsetter.” Fans filled up their comments with messages of love and condolences for him.

 

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Beadle, who has 250,000 followers on Instagram and 59,500 subscribers on YouTube, regularly posted street racing videos and fast-car stunts. He featured videos with other racers and cautionary advice on “to follow the road code and drive with care.” In a June video, Beadle admitted he had crashed his BMW at “170 mph.”

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