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Bio Excerpt: Abby Hohlbein traded the quiet halls of Cloverdale, Ohio classrooms for the thunderous chaos of 410-sprint car racing, proving that teachers can handle more than just difficult students. The paraprofessional who assists students with disabilities by day transforms into a fearless competitor in USAC National Sprint... (full bio below ↓↓)

Abby Hohlbein

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Abby Hohlbein is a 410-sprint car racer from Cloverdale, Ohio, who trades the chaos of the dirt track for the classroom, where she assists students with disabilities—proof that heart and grit translate across any arena.

EARLY YEARS

Details about Hohlbein’s early years and introduction to racing remain limited in available records. What is clear is that she hails from Cloverdale, Ohio, a small town that’s produced its share of racing talent. Her path into motorsports wasn’t typical—she didn’t grow up with a family racing legacy or a garage full of sprint cars. Instead, she carved her own way into one of the most demanding forms of dirt track racing, a testament to sheer determination and an appetite for speed that couldn’t be ignored.

OTHER INTERESTS

When she’s not strapped into a 900-horsepower sprint car, Hohlbein works as a paraprofessional in the classroom, assisting students with disabilities. It’s a job that requires patience, compassion, and the ability to stay cool under pressure—skills that translate surprisingly well to managing a sprint car sideways at 140 mph. The contrast between her two worlds couldn’t be sharper, but both demand a steady hand and a genuine care for the people around her. She’s also been noted for her involvement in the Ottoville Local School District, where her contributions extend beyond the track and into the community she calls home.

EARLY SUCCESS

Hohlbein began her racing career in USAC D2 midgets before making the jump to 410-sprint cars and USAC National Sprint Car competition—a significant leap that separates the casual racers from the serious contenders. She’s competed across tracks in Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania, including notable venues like Bloomington Speedway, Williams Grove Speedway, and Big Diamond Speedway. While wins haven’t come easily in the ultra-competitive USAC sprint car ranks, she’s consistently shown up, qualified, and battled against some of the best drivers in the country. Her willingness to take on USAC’s grueling schedule and high-caliber competition speaks volumes about her commitment to the sport.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2022: Competed in USAC National Sprint Car Championship events, including races at Bloomington Speedway and other regional tracks.
  • 2022: Attended the PRI Show, participating in educational sessions focused on motorsports development and networking with industry professionals like Deanna Baldwin of Baldwin Racing Engines.
  • 2024: Continued racing in the Buckeye Outlaw Sprint Series (BOSS), competing against a strong regional field.
  • 2025: Raced in USAC Eastern Storm events, including appearances at Williams Grove Speedway, Big Diamond Speedway, Bridgeport Motorsports Park, and Red Hill Raceway.

INSPIRATIONS

Specific details about Hohlbein’s racing inspirations aren’t widely documented, but her actions tell the story. She’s drawn to the challenge of 410-sprint cars, which are notoriously difficult to drive and unforgiving of mistakes. The fact that she continues to compete in USAC’s national series—where the competition is fierce and the learning curve is steep—suggests she’s inspired by the pursuit of excellence and the desire to prove herself against the best. Her day job working with students with disabilities also hints at a deeper motivation: a belief that challenges are meant to be met head-on, whether on the track or in life.

REPUTATION

Hohlbein has earned respect in the sprint car community not for flashy results, but for showing up and doing the work. Racing 410-sprint cars at the USAC national level isn’t glamorous—it’s expensive, exhausting, and often thankless. Yet she keeps coming back, running events from Pennsylvania to Indiana, often as one of the few women in the field. Her reputation is built on consistency, professionalism, and a refusal to back down from competition that would intimidate most drivers. She’s known as someone who’s serious about racing, unafraid to ask questions, and willing to put in the seat time required to improve. In a sport where women are still fighting for every ounce of credibility, Hohlbein represents the quiet persistence that’s slowly changing the game.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

During her appearance on the JP Emerson Show, Hohlbein made it clear she’s not in this sport to check a box—she has big dreams, big goals, and the heart of a champion to back them up. While specific long-term plans aren’t publicly detailed, her continued participation in USAC’s premier sprint car series and willingness to travel the national circuit suggest she’s chasing seat time, improvement, and eventually, a breakthrough win. For a driver balancing a demanding day job with the punishing schedule of national sprint car racing, the goal isn’t just to compete—it’s to prove she belongs at the front of the pack.

REFERENCES

Sprint Car Racer Abby Hohlbein – The JP Emerson Show – Apple Podcasts
Sprint Car Racer Abby Hohlbein Has Big Dreams, Big Goals – Spotify
Sprint Car Racer Abby Hohlbein – iHeart
Abby Hohlbein USAC National Sprint Car Championship Stats – DirtTrackr
Abby Hohlbein Results By Track/Series – Sprint Car Ratings
PRI Show Report: First-Class Education – Performance Racing Industry
BOSS Results – Buckeye Outlaw Sprint Series
KTJ Wins Again At The Grove – Speedway Illustrated News
Central PA – Hoseheads Sprint Car Photos & News
Podcasts – Carlisle Events

(bio last updated: 2026-01-07T19:01:10.000Z)