Kelley Earnhardt Miller recently reacted to an adorable video of Nicole Earnhardt on social media. Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s wife, Amy, revealed her daughter's unconventional allergy to people which was well-received by fans in the comments, especially by Dale Jr.'s sister.
NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Jr. married Amy Reimann, an interior designer, at Richard Childress Vineyards in North Carolina on New Year's Eve 2016. The couple are now parents to six-year-old daughter Isla and Nicole, who recently turned four.
In an Instagram post, Earnhardt Jr. shared a video of her younger daughter, in which she revealed the latter's allergy to people in a humorous manner.
To this, JR Motorsports co-owner Kelley Earnhardt, who is also Nicole's aunt, jumped in to reveal another family member who is apparently allergic to people.
"😂 Like her uncle Dub," commented the 52-year-old.
Kelley Earnhardt, who recently celebrated her driver Justin Allgaier's maiden Xfinity Series championship, recounted the race's final moments at Phoenix Raceway. Moreover, the 52-year-old believed that the victory was meant to be this year.
"This really was our year,": Kelley Earnhardt reflects on Justin Allgaier's Xfinity Series title
Justin Allgaier clinched his maiden championship title after competing for almost 15 years in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. This was JR Motorsport's fourth Xfinity trophy. The veteran driver has won a total of 25 races for JRM, two of which came in 2024.
Speaking to SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Kelley Earnhardt, who co-owns JR Motorsports with Dale Earnhardt Jr., recalled the closing laps of the Championship 4 race at Phoneix Raceway.
"I really felt like it was meant to be. This really was our year,” Kelley Earnhardt said during the interview. "The restarts for Justin were fantabulous. Every time I would watch the restart going down into the dogleg there after the green flag, you'd see them come over in (turn) three and he would be what seemed like a disaster from the dogleg around there and then all of a sudden he would be in the top three or four and I was like, Oh my gosh, this is crazy!"
"Really unbelievable. I'm just truly happy for every single person that's been involved from day one for JR Motorsports and for Justin," the 52-year-old added. [0:55]
The Xfinity Series title isn't the only thing the #7 Chevy driver Allgaier won this season, as the 38-year-old was also recently awarded the Xfinity's Most Popular Driver award at the NASCAR's banquet in Charlotte, North Carolina. He has now won the award for the fifth time in the last six years.
After an impressive 2024, Allgaier will return to pilot the #7 Chevy for JR Motorsports during the 2025 season.