Career
He is currently a full-time racer in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Whelen Modified Tour in the #22 car. Hossfeld began racing at the age of twelve in kart racing at Lancaster Speedway. Five years later, he began racing stock cars at local short tracks and moved to North Carolina, working for former modified drivers Brett Bodine and Randy LaJoie.
He made his Truck debut at the 2000 season finale at California Speedway in the #49 Roush Performance Products Ford for Roush, starting 14th and finishing 31st after suffering engine failure.
Hossfeld began his full-time rookie campaign in 2001 without major sponsorship before Eldon came on board, and Hossfeld had a tenth-place run at Pikes Peak International Raceway. In 2002, Hossfeld began racing in the Featherlite Modified Series in the #4 Dodge for Bob Garbarino.
He finished third, second, and seventh, respectively, in the standings over the next three seasons, amassing a total of five wins. He moved to Don Barker"s team in 2005, gaining five top-fives and finishing third in the points.
He competed in the 40th Annual Stock Carolina Racing at New Symrna Speedway, finishing third in the championship.
He now races in #22 asphalt modified.