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Doug Wolfgang
American racing driver

Doug Wolfgang

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Doug Wolfgang (born July 26, 1952 in Sioux Falls, SD) is a retired American racing driver. He holds 140 World of Outlaws sprint car series wins (fifth all-time), 37 All Star Circuit of Champions wins, and is a five-time Knoxville Nationals champion and two-time Kings Royal winner. He finished second in the Outlaws standings four times and had four seasons with over ten wins.

Early life

Racing career

Early career

As a teenager Wolfgang hung out and eventually worked for local race Darryl Dawley's transmission shop. Wolfgang's first experience behind the wheel of a race car came in a B-modified at Huset's Speedway in 1970. His early goal was simply to make a living driving racecars. As he put it, "My design from day one was to become a full-time race car driver. Not to win Daytona, not to win Knoxville or Indianapolis--but to make my living in a race car." He began driving sprint cars in the mid-1970s with that aim in mind.

Sprint car racing

Wolfgang found his first regular sprint car seat with Dave Van Patten in the mid-1970s. Shortly thereafter, he teamed up with car owner Bob Trostle in 1976 and won 45 races the following year, including the Knoxville Nationals. Amid talk that Bill Smith was planning an Indy program, Wolfgang teamed with Smith in the Speedway Motors 4x. The team won 24 races in 1978 along with Wolfgang's second Knoxville Nationals. 1980 saw Wolfgang driving for Doug Howells, and the pair spent three seasons together, resulting in two second-place World of Outlaws point finishes. Wolfgang spent 1983 in the #18 Gambler house car owned by C. K. Spurlock, however despite 11 feature victories in that car, he was let go before the end of the year. It wasn't long before he found his way to Pennsylvania owner Bob Weikert, where he would remain for several years and raise the bar on sprint car racing success with a mind-boggling 52 wins in 1985. In his time with Weikert and mechanic Davey Brown, Sr., he won the Knoxville Nationals twice and the 1985 Kings Royal, as well as three straight victories at the Williams Grove National Open, but ran a varied schedule across multiple series and therefore his final position in the World of Outlaws standings from 1984 to 1987 was unremarkable. By 1988, Wolfgang felt the lure of a World of Outlaws title and left Pennsylvania to run full-time in that series in the Fred Marks/Les Kepler Kodiak #18. In 1989 he joined forces with 21-year-old team owner Danny Peace and ran a true outlaw pick and choose schedule, Wolfgang earned over $500,000 in prize money, 44 wins, and won his final Knoxville Nationals as well as a $50,000-to-win race at Selinsgrove. Wolfgang would grab his final major victory in 1990, winning the Kings Royal in the Ray & Jay Williams owned #8, before being released at the end of the year. He rejoined Max Rogers in 1991 for a reduced schedule, hitting the major races and otherwise staying relatively local.

Other racing series

Wolfgang took the checker flag in a USAC Midget race, two USAC Silver Crown races and three USAC Sprint car races. Doug claimed one victory in the NCRA 100-inch Champ Car division and an ASCS 360 Sprint division triumph. Wolfgang also claimed victory in a MARA midget race.

Injury

On April 3, 1992, Wolfgang was competing in a World of Outlaws event at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City. During qualifying, he was involved in a fiery crash that resulted in burns over 30% of his body, a broken vertebrae, and injuries to his right hand. Following his recovery, upon climbing back into the seat, Wolfgang was never again as dominant as he had once been. Speaking about the incident, Wolfgang stated, "I have absolutely zero interest in getting hurt again. I've had all the fun I can handle with that. I also know what it takes to win, and I guarantee you I don't have that anymore." While he would never again be a dominant force in the World of Outlaws, he did go on to win the IMCA 360 sprint car championship in 1995 and the ASCS 360 National race in 1996 before retiring in 1997.

Knoxville Nationals

Wolfgang is a five-time Knoxville Nationals champion. His first, in 1977, was with Bob Trostle. He followed that up with Bill Smith in 1978, Bob Weikert in 1984 & 1985, and Danny Peace in 1989. In 1990, he famously "ran the alphabet", advancing from the D-main, through the C & B, to finish fifth in the A-feature driving the Kepler/Marks #18.

Awards and recognition

Doug Wolfgang will be known as one of the premiere sprint car drivers of all time.Winning 481 sprint car races for seventeen car owners in 29 states at 105 tracks and being inducted into numerous Hall of Fames. Wolfgang was an old school racer, who could build anything and races with a heavy foot start to finish. He was never one for wanting to be in the spotlight, Doug was just a regular guy from South Dakota who wanted to race and make a living at it. His incredible career cut short from two near-fatal accidents in 1992 and 1997.

  • National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductee, 2003
  • South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame inductee, 2007
  • Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame inductee, 2002
  • National Sprint Car Poll Driver of the Year, 1985 & 1989
  • National Motor Press Association Driver of the Year, 1985

Motorsports career results

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World of Outlaws

YearOwnerWinsFinishPoints
1978Bill Smith34th3024
1979Bob Trostle/Bill Smith85th5988
1980Doug Howells102nd9000
1981Doug Howells202nd10292
1982Doug Howells/Gary Stanton66th5123
1983C.K. Spurlock/Lavern Nance32nd6832
1984Lavern Nance/Doug Howells/Bob Weikert113th4017
1985Bob Weikert615th2643
1986Bob Weikert415th3010
1987Bob Weikert220th3225
1988Fred Marks & Les Kepler69th7655
1989Danny Peace209th5508
1990Ray & Jay Williams112nd9899
1991Max Rogers614th4814

Knoxville Nationals

YearCar #OwnerFinish
197720Bob Trostle1
19784xSpeedway Motors1
19794xSpeedway Motors17
19804Doug HowellsC-main
19814Doug Howells3
198275Gary Stanton2
198318C. K. Spurlock2
198429Bob Weikert1
198529Bob Weikert1
198629Bob Weikert3
198729Bob WeikertB-main
198818Fred Marks & Les Kepler5
19898DDanny Peace1
19908Ray & Jay Williams5
199149Max Rogers7

Kings Royal

YearCar #OwnerFinish
198429Bob Weikert6
198529Bob Weikert1
198629Bob Weikert6
198729Bob Weikert2
198818Fred Marks & Les KeplerDNF
19898DDanny Peace19
19908Ray & Jay Williams1
199149Max Rogers22
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