Ed DeWolff (July 12, 1922 - ) is a former NASCAR driver from Lodi, NJ. He competed in five Nextel Cup Series events in his career, earning one top-ten. DeWolff's debut came in 1953, when he competed at Morristown. Starting positions in all of his series starts are unknown, but DeWolff had a respectable day and finished 17th. He struggled a bit in his next start at Langhorne (30th), but rebounded to a career-best 10th place run at Bloomsburg to close out the year.
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| - Ed DeWolff (July 12, 1922 - ) is a former NASCAR driver from Lodi, NJ. He competed in five Nextel Cup Series events in his career, earning one top-ten. DeWolff's debut came in 1953, when he competed at Morristown. Starting positions in all of his series starts are unknown, but DeWolff had a respectable day and finished 17th. He struggled a bit in his next start at Langhorne (30th), but rebounded to a career-best 10th place run at Bloomsburg to close out the year.
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| - Ed DeWolff (July 12, 1922 - ) is a former NASCAR driver from Lodi, NJ. He competed in five Nextel Cup Series events in his career, earning one top-ten. DeWolff's debut came in 1953, when he competed at Morristown. Starting positions in all of his series starts are unknown, but DeWolff had a respectable day and finished 17th. He struggled a bit in his next start at Langhorne (30th), but rebounded to a career-best 10th place run at Bloomsburg to close out the year. DeWolff's final two races came in 1954, and both turned out to be a struggle for the driver. He started his season off with a 26th place finish in a thirty-three car field at Morristown, but fared far worse at Langhorne. There, DeWolff crashed just three laps into the race and finished 63rd.
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