Career
Not to be confused with German race car driver Lucas Wolf He currently competes in the World of Outlaws (WoO) Sprint Carolina Series. Born in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, Wolfe began Quarter Midget racing in 1992 as a five-year-old. 2001–2002 In 2001, at fourteen years old, Wolfe began racing 600cc micro sprint cars at Linda’s Speedway in Pennsylvania.
He was also the 2002 runner-up in the Linda’s Speedway Points Championship.
2003–2007 In 2003, sixteen-year-old Wolfe began racing 900 horsepower winged sprint cars. Although his limited budget kept him racing close to hometown, Wolfe often raced several nights a week.
Wolfe was selected as one of “ten promising young American racers” in the Red Bulletin Driver Search. On June 29, 2005, Wolfe set a track record for a single lap at the Silver Spring Speedway.
Wolfe started racing part-time in the WoO Series in 2007 and earned three awards for fastest qualifying time.
2008–2012 = World of Outlaws In 2008, Wolfe began racing full-time in the World of Outlaws. On June 9, 2008, Wolfe crashed while running a preliminary heat at Tri-County Speedway in Illinois. He suffered cracked vertebrae in his upper back, an injury that would force Wolfe to sit out much of the 2008 season.
Wolfe, however, had a late season comeback.
He finished 2008 with 9 top 5 finishes—and the honor of 2008 WoO. In every season from 2009 to 2012, Wolfe finished as one of the top ten WoO drivers.
His place finishes in the points championship are as follows: 10th in 2009, 8th in 2010, 7th in 2011, and 9th in 2012. Wolfe led the race for the final 22 laps. = Other sprint car racing Outside of the WoO, Wolfe has raced sprint cars internationally in Australia and New Zealand.
In addition to the 410 cid sprint cars Wolfe typically raced, he occasionally raced in 360 cid sprint cars.
Wolfe continues to reside in Mechanicsburg. He is the son of former sprint car driver Randy Wolfe.
Recent career summary † partial season due to injury.