Background
The second son of Charles F. Wolfe, Junior. and Susan M. (Farmer) Wolfe.
The second son of Charles F. Wolfe, Junior. and Susan M. (Farmer) Wolfe.
Wolfe graduated from Milford Central School in 1995.
He competed in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Busch North Series between 2000 and 2004, and in the Busch Series between 2003 and 2005. In 2005, Wolfe was slated to drive the #6 Dodge Charger for Evernham Motorsports. In the first four events, Wolfe failed to finish in the top twenty-five once and did not qualify for a race at Mexico City"s Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.
He was immediately replaced by Jeremy Mayfield and Kasey Kahne, with team owner Ray Evernham stating that the team "felt it was necessary at this time to make some changes to ensure competitive." He remained under contract with the team and returned to race the car in three more events later in the year, finishing in the top-ten at Nashville Superspeedway in his final race with the team
Afterwards, he signed with FitzBradshaw Racing. He raced both the #40 and #12 Dodges in a combined five races, with his best finish being 23rd.
He then worked with FitzBradshaw as crew chief on the #12 and #22 Dodge Chargers driven in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Grand National Division, Busch East Series by 2006 ROTY Ruben Pardo and John Freeman. In 2008, Wolfe worked with Braun Racing as crew chief of the #38 Toyota driven by Jason Leffler in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Nationwide Series.
In 2009, Wolfe worked as crew chief for CJM Racing while Mike Bliss was driving CJM"s #11 car.
In 2010, Wolfe joined Penske Racing as crew chief of Brad Keselowski"s #22 Dodge. Paul and Brad got their first victory together in the STP 400 at Kansas Speedway, edging Dale Earnhardt Junior. by stretching their fuel mileage. As a result, Wolfe did not serve as Keselowski"s crew chief at The Profit on Consumer News and Business Channel 500 that day.