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Ron Fellows

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Ron Fellows
Person

Born: 28 September 1959

A race car driver.

Magazine/newsletter covers include:
June 2015 GTR Newsletter(1996 Sunoco Camaro scale model)

Biography

The following section is an excerpt from Wikipedia's Ron Fellows page on 17 September 2018, text available via the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

Ron Fellows is an accomplished Canadian SCCA Trans-Am, IMSA, and American Le Mans Series driver. Fellows holds the record for most wins by a foreign-born driver in NASCAR's top three series (Sprint Cup, Nationwide, and Trucks) with six - four in Nationwide and two in Trucks.

Fellows was born in Windsor, Ontario on September 28, 1959. At age 4 he became interested in auto racing with his family. He found a love for French-Canadian Formula 1 driver Gilles Villeneuve. Fellows has one of the bigge

Ron Fellows

28/1/1958

Record updated


Ron has been racing for nearly four decades and has earned numerous accolades, including the GTS Championship title three years in a row (2002-2004). Ron began racing in the kart series in the 1970s and tried his hand at Formula 1600 and Formula 2000. In the mid-eighties, he joined the Player's/GM Challenge circuit, his first professional series. He was named the series champion in 1989. That same year, Ron won his first SCCA Trans Am Series event and went on to leave his mark in the series over the next few years. He won 19 events in 95 starts, ranking him fifth on the all-time win list, and led the most laps for three straight seasons (1994-1996). In 1995, he claimed five victories in 11 starts and was intrinsic in leading Chevrolet to its 14th Trans Am Manufacturers' Championship, a series record. Ron's focus over the past few years has been racing Corvettes. In 2001, he won the Rolex 24 at Daytona with teammates Chris Kneifel, Johnny O'Connell and Franck Freon. Four months later, he finished first in GTS class in the 24 Hours of L

Ron Fellows

28/9/1959

Record updated 28-Sep-07

Ron Fellows is an accomplished Sports Car driver and a NASCAR Road Course Ringer.


Ron Fellows was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He began his career in Karts, which lead to Formula Ford 1600 and Formula Ford 2000. When funds for these projects ran low, he left racing for a 9 year stint as gas pipeline worker. Fellows returned to the track in the 1980s with help from driving school instructor Richard Spenard. He made his professional debut in 1986 in the Player's GM Challenge, driving a showroom stock Camaro. He had a dominant 1989 season, capturing both the title at Mosport Park and his first SCCA Trans-Am Series race during the same weekend. His career skyrocketed as he became one of the most successful drivers in the history of Trans Am, with 19 wins in 95 starts.

Fellows then had 2 starts in the legendary Ferrari 333SP, including a 1997 win at Mosport Park in the Professional Sports Car Series. Ron has also had various stints in the Craftsman Truck Series, Busch Series, and Nextel Cup Series, as a "Road Course

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