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Josh Wise

Josh Wise (born February 7, 1983 in Riverside, California)〔(Josh Wise Career Statistics )〕 is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, driving the No. 32 Ford Fusion for Go FAS Racing.
==Early career==
Wise started racing Quarter Midgets in Southern California at Pomona Valley Quarter Midget Racing Association in 1991 when he was 8 years old. He won the California State Monza Championships in 1993,1994, and 1996. He became a National Quarter Midget Champion in 1994, winning the Light B class at the Sacramento California Grand Nationals. In 6 years of racing Quarter Midgets, Wise went on to win more than 60 races.
In 1997, Wise began racing Micro Sprints, he primarily competed at Barona Speedway near San Diego, but traveled to Northern California as well to compete. His rookie season at Barona Speedway, Wise captured 8 main event wins, 6 of them in a row, finishing second in points, earning Rookie of the year Honors. The 1998 season Wise would go on to win 5 main events and the 250 Micro Midget Championship at Barona Speedway.
In 1999, Wise entered into the United States Auto Club (USAC) at 16 years of age in USAC's 3/4 Midget division. He would go on to win the USAC Championship, earning four wins at Irwindale Speedway along with Rookie of the year Honors. This Championship made Josh the youngest Champion in USAC history, in 44 years of sanctioning races.
For 2000, Wise would make the move to USAC's Western States Midget Division, racing only the pavement events. In his rookie year Wise captured 2 wins at Madera Speedway and one at Stockton 99, beating midget legend Sleepy Tripp to the checkers. For his first win at Madera Speedway, Wise started last and came through the field to take the win in a race that was called short due to a bad accident during the feature. In 2000, Wise received his third straight Rookie of the Year Honors, 2nd in USAC.
Wise first appeared in the ARCA Re/MAX Series in 2006 with Eddie Sharp Racing. He ran two races and earned one top 10. In 2007, Wise returned to the team to run 11 races, earning one pole position and six top 10s, including three 2nd place finishes.

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