Young influencer Andre Beadle dies in tragic crash

With 250,000 Instagram followers and nearly 60,000 YouTube subscribers, Andre Beadle was more than just a social media influencer — he was a beloved figure in the drag-racing community.

Tragically, his life was cut short morning when he lost control of his customized BMW on a New York City expressway, crashing into a light post.

Andre Beadle’s fatal crash
With a devoted following on social media, Andre Beadle, 25, had a unique ability to draw viewers into the high-octane world of racing. Sadly, the popular YouTuber and car influencer, known for captivating audiences with his thrilling drag-racing videos, tragically lost control of his customized BMW on November 6.

The crash occurred on the Nassau Expressway near JFK Airport while Andre was street racing at high speed. In a split second, he swerved from the left lane to the right, drifting onto the shoulder before colliding with a metal light post.

According to The New York Post, the influencer was ejected from the vehicle and could not be saved. After being rushed to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Beadle was pronounced dead.

Just two weeks before his tragic passing, Beadle shared a video with his followers, showcasing his BMW’s remarkable power, accelerating from 100 to 150 mph in just 2.97 seconds. He captioned the post simply, “It’s just a BMW.”

Reactions to Andre Beadle’s death
Many of his followers were blown away by the video, amazed at the power and speed of his BMW. However, others were less impressed, criticizing him for not taking safety seriously.

The news of Andre Beadle’s death has sent ripples through his tight-knit online community, who remember him not just for his adrenaline-pumping content but for the passion and charisma he brought to the world of racing.

Tributes poured in for Beadle, known to his fans as 1Stockf30:

“The car scene lost a young King. You put NYC back on the map in a positive way. You gave our community the respect it deserved, not just for reckless takeovers. You earned the respect of so many, and that will live on as your legacy. Rest easy, you’ll never be forgotten,” one comment said.

“Still can’t believe this man is gone, the world will miss you, brother. You made a huge impact. Peace,” another wrote.

“This man had so much more to give. We’ve lost a true legend,” a third comment read.

”I have no sympathy..”
At the same time, there are those on social media who aren’t as forgiving or praise-filled.

“I have no sympathy for people who put others’ lives in danger with their reckless behavior. That being said, my condolences go out to his family,” one YouTube user wrote.

“This is why you don’t drive like a freaking maniac. It’s a sad story, but he brought this on himself. People should take this as a lesson on why it’s so important to follow traffic laws,” another user wrote.

The NYPD Highway District’s Collision Investigation Squad was still investigating the crash as of Thursday morning last week, according to The New York Post.

While opinions may vary, Andre Beadle’s passion for racing and the impact he had on his followers will not be forgotten. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.

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