Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s wife, Amy Earnhardt, recently paid tribute to Martin Truex Jr.’s late ex-girlfriend, Sherry Pollex, on her social media account. Amy took to her official Instagram to share a heartfelt message alongside an image of a plant pot created in memory of Pollex. The pot featured the inscription, “In memory of our friend, Sherry Pollex 5.10.1979 – 9.17.2023.” Amy captioned the photo with the words, “I see you sweet friend,” expressing her fond memories of Pollex.
Martin Truex Jr. and Sherry Pollex had been in a relationship for 18 years before deciding to part ways in 2023. Tragically, Pollex passed away in September 2023 at the age of 44, just eight months after the breakup. Despite their separation, Truex Jr. and Pollex remained in touch, showcasing the depth of their connection even after going their separate ways.
Sherry Pollex was known for her philanthropic efforts within the NASCAR community. In 2007, she co-founded the Truex Jr. Foundation with Martin Truex Jr., aiming to make a positive impact through charitable initiatives. Additionally, Pollex established the Sherry Strong Integrative Medicine Oncology Clinic at Novant Health in Charlotte and created the website SherryStrong.org to raise awareness about ovarian cancer detection and treatment for women.
Looking ahead, Amy Earnhardt is already gearing up for the upcoming Xfinity Series season with JR Motorsports in 2025. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his sister Kelley Earnhardt Miller co-own the team, which enters the season as defending champions following Justin Allgaier’s victory in the 2024 Xfinity Series. Amy recently shared a photo on her Instagram story featuring the team’s drivers, including Justin Allgaier, Sammy Smith, Cole Custer, Carson Kvapil, and Connor Hill, as they prepared for media day commitments.
JR Motorsports will field four full-time Xfinity cars in the series for Kvapil, Smith, Allgaier, and Zilisch, along with one part-time entry for Shave Van Gisbergen and Connor Hall. Additionally, the team will participate in a Cup Series race, the Daytona 500, with an entry for the iconic race featuring Justin Allgaier driving the #40 Traveller Whiskey Chevrolet Camaro.
As the new season approaches, Amy Earnhardt’s enthusiasm and support for JR Motorsports and its drivers are evident, setting the stage for another exciting year of racing and competition. The legacy of Sherry Pollex continues to be remembered and honored within the NASCAR community, showcasing the enduring impact of her philanthropic work and vibrant spirit.