Wolfe returns to Crosslink Motorsports for 2026 Formula Regional Americas Championship

Barrett Wolfe returns to Crosslink Motorsports for the 2026 Formula Regional Americas season, aiming to build on experience and results.
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Crosslink Motorsports has confirmed that Barrett Wolfe will return to the team for the 2026 Formula Regional Americas Championship, extending a partnership that continues to strengthen at the regional single-seater level. Wolfe will contest his sophomore season in FR Americas with clear ambitions to convert experience into results.

The team builds on a productive first year together in Formula Regional, where Wolfe gained valuable mileage, confidence, and momentum that now shape his approach to the upcoming season.

Building continuity and momentum

Crosslink Motorsports Team Owner Gill Kaszuba emphasised the importance of stability as the team looks ahead to 2026.

“We’re very excited to welcome Barrett back to Crosslink Motorsports for the 2026 season,” expressed Crosslink Motorsports Team Owner Gill Kaszuba. “Continuity is important in Formula Regional, and Barrett has already proven he belongs at this level. With a year of FR experience behind him, we believe he’s well-positioned to take another step forward this season.”

With the same engineers, personnel, and equipment around him, Wolfe enters the year positioned to focus on performance gains rather than adaptation.

From karting to Formula Regional

Wolfe’s pathway to Formula Regional began in karting before he rapidly transitioned into car racing through track-day competition. During this early phase, his performances attracted attention across the paddock and soon opened doors to further development opportunities. As a result, he sharpened his race craft at the Skip Barber Racing School, where he established a strong technical and competitive foundation that would support his progression.

Building on that momentum, Wolfe competed in the 2023 Skip Barber Racing Series and secured ninth overall in the championship standings. At the same time, he made his debut in the F4 U.S. Championship, clearly signalling his intent to advance through the single-seater ranks.

The following season, Wolfe committed to a full campaign in the 2024 F4 U.S. Championship with Crosslink Motorsports and delivered a consistent and competitive year. He finished fifth overall in the standings, with his campaign highlighted by a podium finish at New Jersey Motorsports Park and multiple additional top-five results. In turn, that performance underlined his readiness for the step up to Formula Regional competition and laid the groundwork for his continued progression with the team.

Beyond his domestic programme, Wolfe further expanded his experience by competing in the Castrol Toyota FR Oceania Championship. There, he raced against a highly competitive, international field of emerging talent and secured a top-ten result with a ninth-place finish. Collectively, that experience added valuable perspective and race intensity to his ongoing development as a driver.

Focused and motivated for 2026

As Wolfe prepares for his second season in FR Americas, he aims to apply the lessons learned from domestic and international competition while building on established relationships within the team.

“I’m excited to return to Crosslink Motorsports for the 2026 FR Americas season,” added Wolfe. “We’ve built a great relationship over the past few years and having that continuity gives me a lot of confidence heading into this season. I’m focused on improving every weekend and pushing for stronger results.”

Kaszuba echoed that confidence as the programme looks ahead to a competitive year.

“Barrett has shown steady growth at every level he’s competed in, and his work ethic continues to impress our entire team. With his experience and familiarity with our program, we’re looking forward to a competitive 2026 season together in FR Americas.”

With continuity, experience, and ambition aligned, Crosslink Motorsports and Barrett Wolfe head into the 2026 Formula Regional Americas Championship focused on the next step forward.