About Wade...
Birthday: Aug. 19, 1984 - Hometown: Auckland, New Zealand
Residence:
Indianapolis. - Height/Weight: 5-6/135
Photos of Wade - Wade's website

Roomed with 2003 IndyCar Series champion Scott Dixon when he first moved to the United States.

Enjoys karting, including coaching and driver training, and kickboxing.

Older brother, Aarron, is a Tae Kwon Do champion in New Zealand.

Younger brother, Mitchell, also is competing in the United States.

 

 
Career

2006
·Finished third in the Indy Pro Series championship, 11 points behind the champion, despite missing two races. Secured second consecutive entrant championship for Brian Stewart Racing.
·Became the first series champion to return for a second season.
·Won three races (Indianapolis oval, Infineon and Chicagoland) to lead all drivers.
·Led the Indy Pro Series with four poles and 310 laps led.
·Missed the doubleheader event at St. Petersburg after an emergency appendectomy.

2005
·Won the Indy Pro Series championship with Brian Stewart Racing.
·Recorded first victory in season finale at California Speedway.
·Recorded seven second-place finishes, including an IRL record four consecutive seconds. ·Led all drivers with 13 top-five finishes and 14 top-10 finishes.

2004
· Competed in Cooper Tires Formula Ford 2000 Zetec Championship, earning the circuit's Rising Star award.
· Recorded four pole positions and seven podium finishes.

2003
· Won CIK-FIA World Karting Championship in Sarno, Italy.
· Named New Zealand Herald Young Sports Person of the Year and was a finalist for the New Zealand Murray Halberg Sportsman of the Year.
· Won CIK Trophy of New Zealand.

2002
· Factory driver for CRG Italy kart team.

2001
· Won CIK Trophy of New Zealand.
· FIA Asia Pacific Championship Suzuka Japan ICA champion.

1999
· Captured CIK New Zealand Junior Continental A championship.

1998
· Won CIK New Zealand Junior Continental A Pro Series championship.

 
       
 
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