YouTuber Andre Beadle has tragically died at just 25 years old.
Beadle, a popular YouTube star known for his street racing content, tragically passed away on November 6, 2024.
Known by his online moniker ‘1Stockf30,’ Beadle had built a substantial following across platforms, amassing over 59,500 subscribers on YouTube and nearly 250,000 Instagram followers.
His content focused on high-speed street racing, car modifications, and thrilling automotive stunts, captivating an audience that admired his passion for fast cars and his adventurous lifestyle.
People have been left horrified by his untimely passing, with one fan writing: “This is a tragedy. My condolences to his family and friends.”
“Extending my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Andre Beadle, taken too soon. May his life not be lived in vain,” a second agrees.
In the wake of his sudden death, Beadle’s family announced plans for a memorial in his honor.
A balloon release is scheduled for November 8 at 4:30 p.m. at Haffen Park in the Bronx, his hometown, where friends, family, and fans will gather to remember his life and legacy.
An Instagram post shared by his family to announce the event described Beadle as ‘driven by passion’ and ‘fueled by the thrill,’ adding: “May you find the ultimate track among the stars.”
His followers expressed their condolences in the comments, with many referring to him as an ‘idol’ and a ‘legend’ in the racing scene.
Beadle’s influence reached far beyond his racing videos; fans admired his enthusiasm, dedication, and confidence.
Many tributes acknowledged how he inspired others within the racing and car enthusiast communities.
One fan wrote: “You are my idol brother, I wouldn’t be who I am in racing without you,” while another commented: “Thank you for leaving an imprint on the NYC scene.”
In the days before the fatal crash, Beadle uploaded a YouTube video that showed his BMW in a mechanic shop, being fine-tuned for an upcoming race.
This video, titled ‘I’m bringing the M240 back to the streets + Trackhawk vs 1Stock Corvette $10,000 race,’ offered fans a glimpse into the excitement Beadle felt about his vehicles and his drive to keep pushing boundaries.
In one scene, he even took his BMW for a test drive at night in an area close to where the fatal accident would later take place.
Throughout his career as a social media influencer, Beadle showcased high-speed racing videos in collaboration with other well-known racers, often including disclaimers.
These disclaimers stated: “All stunts performed in this video are done by professionals and we do not condone replication in part or whole. Please follow the road code and drive with care.”
Despite these warnings, Beadle was open about his personal risks, sharing in a June video that he had previously crashed his BMW while driving at speeds of 170 mph.
His followers respected his transparency and honesty, which made him a beloved figure in the automotive community.
The tragic accident occurred on the Nassau Expressway in Queens, New York, around 1:12 a.m.
According to the New York Police Department via People, Beadle was traveling eastbound at a high speed in his 2023 BMW sedan when he lost control of the vehicle.
The car veered right, eventually crashing off the road shoulder and into a metal pole.
The impact caused the vehicle to ricochet across the eastbound lanes, and Beadle, who was ejected from the car during the crash, suffered fatal injuries.
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) arrived shortly after and transported him to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
The NYPD’s Collision Investigation Squad is currently examining the circumstances of the crash to determine more specifics about the events that led to his death.
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