“It was a true blessing to know the kind of love that Nathan gave me and showed me every day.”
The television show Street Outlaws: Fastest in America, which followed eight drag racing teams as they competed for a $100,000 prize, included Schaldach in its fourth season.
May of last year marked the end of his season.
The current program was inspired by the original Street Outlaws, which had lunatic street racers risking their lives to compete.
Two cars compete in drag racing on a short, straight course in an attempt to cross the finish line.
Professional sports are normally safe, but street racing is so lethal that most countries have forbidden it.
An actor on the show named Ryan Fellows died in a car accident in 2022 while filming Street Outlaws. After that, Schaldach passed away.
During a race in Las Vegas, the driver’s car overturned and caught fire. A representative for Discovery claimed that the network was distraught by the loss.
To learn more about Nate’s collision, Texas police have been contacted by The U.S. Sun.
“Don’t ever fall in love again”
Following his untimely death, Schaldach’s friends and admirers shared their sadness and condolences online.
Schaldach’s friend Chris Frank stated that he hardly slept at all following the terrible news.
In a Facebook video, Frank could be heard stating, “Those of you who raced him feared him, and those of you who were friends with him loved him.”
Every race has hazard, and we all know that any ride may be our last.
“Nate was among the last true racers who truly understood and loved the sport.”
Paulshock sent Schaldach a parting note in which he made the heartbreaking vow that she would always love him.
He emailed his lover, saying, “Garth told me to tell you I love you very much just in case tomorrow never comes.” This was the driver’s last race ever.
Paulshock captioned a screenshot of the text exchange with the words, “Please wake me up from this nightmare.”
Later that day, she also shared the Lady Gaga song “I’ll Never Love Again” from the movie A Star Is Born.