Lucas Wolf (racing driver)

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Lucas Wolf (born September 6, 1994) is a German racing driver. In 2012 he started in the Formula 3 Euro Series.

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Career

Wolf was born in Heidelberg. He began his racing career in karting. He remained in karting until 2009. 2010 he began his formula racing career. For URD Rennsport he competed in the ADAC Formel Masters. Wolf concluded the season on the eighth position with a third place as his best result. 2011 he stayed with URD Rennsport in the ADAC Formel Masters. After managing to podium finishes on the penultimate round, he won the last race of the ultimate round. [1] In the end again lay on the eighth place in the championship.

In 2012 Wolf switched to the Formula 3 Euro Series, where he stayed with URD Rennsport. [2]

Career summary

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References

  1. „Formel Masters - Lokalmatador Wolf holt sich letzten Saisonsieg“ (Motorsport-Magazin.com, 2011-12-03)
  2. „ADAC Formel-Masters: F3-Aufstieg für Lucas Wolf“ Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine (motorsport-server.de, 2012-01-28)