Dale Earnhardt was a true racing legend having seven championships under his name with the #3 RCR car. The car is a reminder of his legacy even after “The Intimidator” left the track in his early 20s. Then the legacy was continued by one of the best on the track Dale Jr. As the Earnhardt family is still attached with the roots of NASCAR and in the form of a team owner of JR Motorsports, Dale Jr and Kelly Earnhardt Miller. Now, Kelly’s children make up a legacy of the family alive on the track.
Recently she revealed that she is going racing on Thursday for the first time ever with her 12-year-old brother Wyatt Miller.
Dale Earnhardt’s grandchildren will race together for the first time
Recently, Karsyn Elledge took X to express her excitement and she wrote:
The rain has cleared up quite a bit and we get to go racin’ at @MillbridgeRacin tomorrow night! Excited to race against little bro @wyattwmiller73 for the first time ever 😆 pic.twitter.com/r9jx2loirv
— Karsyn Elledge (@KarsynElledge3) March 26, 2024
Karsyn’s journey began on the dirt tracks of go-kart racing. At just eight years old, she strapped on her helmet and ignited her passion for speed. Championships followed, and Karsyn’s hunger for victory grew. Then she stopped racing while she was studying In 2017, Karsyn transitioned to midget racing, proving her mettle behind the wheel. She joined Tucker-Boat Motorsports in 2019, and now she is ready to race for the first time with her brother Wyatt on Thursday.
On the other hand, Wyatt is keeping alive the legacy of the Earnhardt family.
12-year-old son keeps the Earnhardt legacy alive
𝑨 𝑫𝒓𝒊𝒍𝒍𝒆𝒓 𝑭𝒐𝒓 𝑴𝒊𝒍𝒍𝒆𝒓 – Wyatt Miller, the son of @EarnhardtKelley and @lwmiller88 and nephew of @DaleJr, just won his first Golden Driller in only his third @TulsaShootout after his victory in the Restricted A Class! pic.twitter.com/Y66EY1yU4f
— FloRacing (@FloRacing) January 1, 2024
As the son of Kelley Earnhardt (Dale Earnhardt’s daughter), he carries the torch passed down through generations. Wyatt Miller, the 12-year-old grandson of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt, is making waves in the racing world. His recent victory at the Tulsa Shootout has catapulted him into the spotlight.
At the Tulsa Shootout, an annual micro-sprint competition, Wyatt Miller showcased his talent by dominating the Restricted A-Class feature. Racing from flag to flag, he secured a Golden Driller trophy. This victory is a testament to his skill, determination, and family legacy. Miller’s poised driving style and ability to maintain the lead throughout the 20-lap race left spectators in awe.
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