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Kelley Earnhardt Miller, JR Motorsports

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unning operations for the brand that is Dale Earnhardt Jr. is no small feat, but if anyone is up to the task, it’s Kelley Earnhardt Miller — who is simultaneously his sister and a highly respected NASCAR executive.

Kelley Earnhardt Miller
JR Motorsports |
Co-Owner, Vice President,
General Manager
Miller is co-owner, vice president and general manager of JR Motorsports, which competes in the Xfinity Series and Camping World Truck Series and whose other owners are Earnhardt Jr. and auto titan Rick Hendrick. JR Motorsports won a team-best nine races last year en route to driver Chase Elliott winning the Xfinity Series championship, and both Elliott and teammate Regan Smith are near the top of the Xfinity Series leaderboard this year. The team has worked hard to foster a stable sponsorship portfolio, having scored an extension this year from TaxSlayer. It also created a popular JR Motorsports-focused set of online radio shows that comprise what is called Dirty Mo Radio.

While recent years have seen more women ascending to senior roles in the industry, Miller remains a rarity as a female team owner. She said that while she is cognizant of the fact that she occasionally might be one of only a few women (if not the only one) in a boardroom, it’s an observation that’s always been more of an afterthought.

“It can be intimidating to be one of the few females in a room full of owners in a NASCAR owners’ meeting or something like that,” she said. “I look around, and sometimes it’s just three or four females including myself, and that’s a little intimidating. But it’s also pretty rewarding to say, ‘Gosh, look what we’re doing and look how we can stand against others.’”

— Adam Stern

  • Notable professional achievement: 2014 Xfinity Series championship at JR Motorsports.
  • Best advice received: Be fair to create a win-win for all involved to have success.
  • Causes supported: The Dale Jr. Foundation, Children’s Hope Alliance, Humane Society of Iredell, K-LOVE radio.
  • Most memorable sporting event attended: 2014 Daytona 500.
  • If my colleagues were asked to describe me, they would say I: Am serious; no B.S.

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