Ron Fellows
for the NFL player, see Ron Fellows (NFL).
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Ron Fellows (born September 28, 1959) from Mississauga, Ontario (Canada) is a race car driver. He has won NASCAR Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series races as well as two second place finishes in Nextel Cup. His professional career began in the Canadian GM Challenge Series in 1986 and then drove in the SCCA Trans-Am Series, winning 4 races in 1996. He competed in his first Cup race in 1995 and has made 12 starts. In 2005 he is scheduled to drive the 32 Tide / Super 8 Motel Chevrolet at both road course races in order to help get the car into or keep the car in the top 35 in owner points and thus have a qualifying exemption. He also is a driver for the Chevrolet Corvette factory racing team in the Rolex Grand-Am Series and the 24 hours of Le Mans.
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September 28 - 1959 - Mississauga - Ontario - Canada - NASCAR - Busch Series - Craftsman Truck Series - Nextel Cup - GM Challenge Series - SCCA - Trans-Am Series - 2005 - Chevrolet Corvette - Grand-Am - 24 hours of Le Mans
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