Callie Wolsiffer Racing

About


"Callie enjoys signing hero cards around the racetrack and walking through the grand stands and handing them to all of her fans! She spends time to talk with her fans and give them autograph cards. Callie also gives out free t-shirts to a lucky kid every race."


My name is Callie Wolsiffer and I am a 25-year-old racecar driver. From a young age my passion began for speed. At the young age of 10, I started my journey in the male dominant sport of racing. I competed in quarter midgets until the age of sixteen. My last season in quarter midgets I was awarded with seven championships. I then moved up to micro sprints. My first year I won the championship in the restrictor class and was also awarded the rookie of the year at Miami County Speedway. I continued racing micro sprints for two more years, competing at multiple tracks, including the Tulsa Shootout, which draws 1000’s of racers from across the USA.

In 2015 I joined the Tony Stewart Racing, TQ Midget team. That year I battled with my team mate, who holds multiple championships, through the season to get a one and two points finish. I was awarded second place in points as he won the championship. I was also awarded rookie of the year and was recognized as winning the most heat races through the season. In 2016 I finished 3rd in the championship points. In 2017, I finished 2nd to my team mate again. In 2018 after battling motor issues all year I finished 8th in points.

For the 2019 race season I made my debut in a sprint car and raced weekly at Lawrenceburg Speedway. I finished the season 7th in points and I was awarded Rookie of The Year. We visited a couple other racetracks through the season including Kokomo Speedway as well as Moller Raceway Park in Ohio. For 2021 we will continue to run the 410 non wing sprint car and will travel to multiple tracks throughout Indiana so I can gain the experience and work towards top finishes in the races that I do participate in. I am very excited to be continuing Sprint Cars and will maintain my determined mindset.
 
I am a strong believer of breaking glass ceilings. As I continue to pursue my passion of racing, my goal from a young age was and continues to be the first female NASCAR champion. I would also like to participate in the 24 hours of Daytona, an annual sports car endurance race.

Racing hasn’t been my only priority, I have also received a degree in Business Administration while racing and working a full-time job. I am currently back in school again as well working toward my Bachelors in Business Management.  I enjoy working in the business field and feel as though it is very important as it comes to marketing myself as well as marketing my sponsors on and off the racetrack.