NASCAR
New Earnhardt Racer On Horizon? Wyatt Miller, ‘Intimidator’s’ Teenage Grandson, Debuts With P2 at Hickory

Another brick in the Earnhardt stock-car racing dynasty-in-the-making could be fermenting on the North Carolina regional racing scene.
Wyatt Miller, 13, made his Limited Late Model debut at Hickory (N.C.) Motor Speedway and earned a runner-up finish Saturday night.
Like his NASCAR Cup Series Hall of Fame grandfather, Dale Earnhardt Sr., Miller attempted to bump eventual winner William Aldred during a last-lap altercation.
Miller ran in the top five for most of the 35-lap feature. Displaying patience and taking advantage of a late-race opportunity, Miller was in a position to challenge for the checkered flag. Aldred held him off.
“Hats off to him,” Miller said, as reported by ShortTrackScene.com. “There at the end, I just tried to move him out of the way a little bit.
“It didn’t work.”
Hickory Motor Speedway is celebrating its 75-year anniversary of hosting stock-car racing events.
First Limited Late Model race of the night at @hickoryspeedway was a BARN BURNER!
William Aldred JUST holding off Wyatt Miller.
Debut race at #HickorySpeedway and ON ASPHALT for Miller tonight. pic.twitter.com/52t8i6wirc
— FloRacing (@FloRacing) March 8, 2025
Michael Bumgarner Finds Way Around Hickory
In the Late Model Stock feature, Michael Bumgarner continued to dominate the 0.363-mile venue deemed “The Birthplace of the NASCAR Stars.”
Bumgarner, the defending track champion, claimed his second 75-lap feature win over the series’ opening two weeks. He started from the pole and held off challenges from Austin McDaniel and Graham Holler to take the checkered flag.
“Just a really bad fast race car,” Bumgarner said. “I was just trying to take care of it until 30 laps to go and then just worked to maintain the gap I have the easy job at this operation.”
Late Model Stock Results
Here are Saturday’s top-five results of the Late Model Stock 75-lap feature at Hickory (N.C.) Motor Speedway:
- 1. Michael Bumgarner
- 2. Austin McDaniel
- 3. Graham Holler
- 4. Charlie Watson
- 5. Akinori Ogata
Seeing pics of more improvements at @hickoryspeedway makes me so so happy. 😊😊😊 Such an awesome race track with unreal potential to be even more!!!!
📸 Kevin McElvaine pic.twitter.com/HrceOVmggQ
— Matthew Dillner (@MatthewDillner) February 23, 2025