**Wyatt Miller Gears Up for 360 Winged Desert Series Season Finale at Vado Speedway Park**
Kelley Earnhardt-Miller, sister of former NASCAR Cup Series driver Dale Earnhardt Jr., recently shared an Instagram story showcasing her son, Wyatt Miller, preparing for an exciting racing event at Vado Speedway Park. The 13-year-old is set to compete in the 360 Winged Desert Series Season Finale Night #1, presented by HUBAND Motorsports.
Wyatt comes from a rich family heritage in professional racing. His grandfather, legendary Dale Earnhardt Sr., and his father, L. W. Miller, have both left significant marks on the racing world. Following in their footsteps, Wyatt began his racing career in 2020 by competing in winged Outlaw Karts across the Midwest.
Since his debut, Wyatt has achieved impressive milestones, including winning the 2021 Beginner Box Stock Championship and the 2022 Restricted Micro Championship at Millbridge Speedway. Over five seasons, he has accumulated an astounding 72 victories across multiple racing divisions.
Reflecting on her son’s success, Kelley shared a clip of Wyatt during a 360 Sprint practice session at Vado Speedway Park, captioning it, “@wyattmiller73 and yes, I’m nervous.” Wyatt is partnering with 1wayperformance to prepare his ride for the upcoming event.
**Event Details:**
– **Race:** 360 Winged Desert Series Season Finale Night #1
– **Date:** November 14, 2025
– **Location:** Vado Speedway Park
– **Pit Gates Open:** 4 p.m.
– **Grandstands Open:** 5 p.m.
– **Main Race Start:** 7 p.m.
– **Prize:** $5,000 to the winner
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**A Family Tradition at Hickory Motor Speedway**
Wyatt’s racing journey also carries a deep sentimental connection to Hickory Motor Speedway, where his great-grandfather Ralph Earnhardt, grandfather Dale Earnhardt Sr., and mother Kelley Earnhardt-Miller competed.
In March 2025, Dale Earnhardt Jr., two-time NASCAR Xfinity Series champion, publicly congratulated Wyatt on his latest achievement. Earlier that year, Wyatt transitioned from dirt track racing to asphalt, making his late model debut on March 8, 2025, at Hickory Motor Speedway. Impressively, he finished as a solid runner-up in the Limited Late Models race.
Dale Jr. shared his pride on social media, writing:
“My nephew Wyatt Miller raced at Hickory Speedway and ran 2nd in Limited Late Models tonight. His great-grandfather Ralph won races and track titles there in the 1950s. Grandfather Dale Sr. also ran and won there. Wyatt’s mother Kelley raced at the track in the mid-1990s. 😎”
Ralph Earnhardt secured five wins at the 0.36-mile short track during his racing career. Dale Earnhardt Sr., a seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, also claimed multiple victories at Hickory Motor Speedway. Dale Jr. himself competed at Hickory before retiring in 2017. Wyatt’s parents, Kelley Earnhardt-Miller and L. W. Miller, both raced at the track during the 1990s, continuing the Earnhardt family legacy.
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Wyatt Miller’s promising career and deep family roots in racing continue to make waves both on and off the track. Fans eagerly await his performance at the upcoming 360 Winged Desert Series Season Finale at Vado Speedway Park.
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