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“Sick, cruel, and plain evil”: Kelley Earnhardt, Danica Patrick and NASCAR world mourns Charlie Kirk’s tragic death

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“Sick, cruel, and plain evil”: Kelley Earnhardt reacts to Charlie Kirk’s tragic death in Utah


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.

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"I don't appreciate that": Bubba Wallace recalls Denny Hamlin's 'not cool' remarks that sparked a personal fallout


When asked to recall a driver run-in that went under the radar, Bubba Wallace pointed back to a moment in 2018 with his now co-owner, Denny Hamlin. The Daytona 500 clash, where Wallace felt Hamlin crossed a line with comments that impacted him beyond the racetrack.

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