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Corvette Racing Driver Profile: Ron Fellows Birthdate: Sept. 28 1959 Birthplace: Windsor, Ont., Canada Residence: Mississauga, Ont. Family: Wife Lynda, children Lindsay, Sam, Patrick Notable: Four-time ALMS Most Popular Driver award (2004 - 07), three-time ALMS champion, two 24 Hours of Le Mans class wins, 19 SCCA Trans-Am wins, five NASCAR wins (2 NCTS, 3 NNS) Web site: www.ronfellows.com
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Career Highlights - Two NASCAR Craftsman Truck wins
- Three NASCAR Busch Grand National wins
- 19 career SCCA Trans-Am wins
- 1989: GM Player's Challenge champion, runner-up in 1987-88
- 1997: Overall winner, Mosport IMSA WSC (Ferrari)
- 2000: First win for Corvette Racing (Texas)
- 2001: Overall winner in Rolex 24 at Daytona, GTS winner in 24 Hours of Le Mans, five ALMS wins (Texas, Sonoma, Portland, Mosport, Mid-Ohio)
- 2002: GTS winner in 24 Hours of Le Mans, ALMS GTS champion, seven ALMS wins (Sebring, Sonoma, Mid-Ohio, Washington D.C., Mosport, Miami, Atlanta)
- 2003: ALMS GTS co-champion (with O'Connell), three ALMS wins (Sebring, Sonoma, Mosport)
- 2004: ALMS GTS co-champion (with O'Connell), five ALMS wins (Sebring, Mid-Ohio, Sonoma, Portland, Laguna Seca), one SCCA SPEED World Challenge win with Team Cadillac (Mosport). Voted "Most Popular Driver" by ALMS fans.
- 2005: Runner-up in ALMS GT1 championship, three ALMS wins (Road Atlanta, Mid-Ohio, Sonoma); one SCCA SPEED World Challenge win with Team Cadillac (Mosport). Voted "Most Popular Driver" by ALMS fans for second consecutive year.
- 2006: One ALMS win (Road America), one SCCA SPEED World Challenge GT win with Team Cadillac (Long Beach). Voted "Most Popular Driver" by ALMS fans for unprecedented third consecutive year.
- 2007: Ran endurance races (Sebring, Le Mans) and Mosport round with Corvette Racing; one pole and two runner-up finishes in SCCA SPEED World Challenge GT with Team Cadillac. Voted "Most Popular Driver" by ALMS fans for unprecedented fourth straight year. Ran selected NASCAR Nextel Cup and Busch Series road races, finishing fourth in Montreal and Watkins Glen
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