Kelley Earnhardt Miller, Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s sister and co-owner of JR Motorsports, expressed her feelings about conservative activist Charlie Kirk getting fatally shot at a campus event in Utah on her Instagram story. Kirk, who used to be an influential ally of President Trump, was answering questions on mass shootings before the shooting happened.Kirk, who was 31 at the time of his death, is survived by his wife, Erika, and two kids. Kelley Earnhardt Miller posted an old photo of Kirk with his daughters and wife on her Instagram story. With that, she left a caption that read,“Pray for this family. A large part of our world is sick, cruel and plain evil.”(Source: Kelley Earnhardt Miller/Source)On the NASCAR side of things, 2025 is shaping up to be a stellar season for Kelley Earnhardt Miller as a team owner. JR Motorsports, which she co-owns alongside her NASCAR Hall of Famer brother and Rick Hendrick of Hendrick Motorsports, got its 100th win on July 26, 2025, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.It’s all thanks to Connor Zilisch, driver of the team’s No. 88 car. It also marked his third consecutive victory of the season. The young racing phenom won four more races after that and sits at the top of the championship standings with 2064 points to his name.Dale Earnhardt Jr. congratulated Zilisch but didn’t forget to thank his sister as well, who happens to be the current CEO of JR Motorsports.“Congrats for being the incredible business mind that she is,” Dale Jr. wrote on X. “A great sister too. Built a really great race team that has provided opportunity and success to many. @EarnhardtKelley.”All eyes are now on Bristol Motor Speedway, which will host the opening race of the 2025 playoffs. Scheduled for Friday, September 12, the 300-lap event will be televised on CW with radio updates on PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.Kelley Earnhardt Miller shares a personal moment with Dale Earnhardt Sr.Earlier this year, Kelley Earnhardt Miller shared an old photo of herself with her legendary father and seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, Dale Earnhardt Sr. Reflecting on the picture that was taken just weeks before Earnhardt’s death at Daytona on February 18, 2001, Kelley revealed how she feels the absence of her dad even to this day.Kelley’s daughter, Karsyn Elledge, who was just a newborn at the time, was also seen in the photo. Kelley Earnhardt captioned it, writing,“Life was messy back then, and we weren’t living on the best terms seeing Earnhardt to Earnhardt, Stubbornness is a trait of ours. I don’t always post about his death. But life is still messy. Everyone’s is. Life is just that way.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostDale Earnhardt Jr.’s death was a shock to the entire NASCAR community. Although feared on the racetrack, he was one of the most loved and revered drivers of his time. He was inducted posthumously into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, the Motorsports Hall of Fame, and the International Motorsports Hall of Fame the very year he passed away.