Ron Fellows is widely recognized as one of North America's best and most diverse road racing drivers.
Fellows has five NASCAR wins to his credit, including a number of stellar performances at Watkins Glen. In NASCAR Truck Series competition, Fellows has two wins and three poles in 14 starts. Driving a Chevy CK for Billy Hess in 1997, he became the first Canadian to win a major NASCAR race since Earl Ross in 1974. Fellows went on to win the Watkins Glen event again in 1999.
In the NASCAR Nationwide Series, the Canadian has three wins and two poles in five starts. His victory in 1998, driving for Joe Nemechek's Nemco Motorsports Team, gave Fellows the distinction of being the first non-American ever to win a Nationwide Series race. He went on to win in 2000 and 2001 at Watkins Glen, driving the Bully Hill Vineyards Chevy Monte Carlo.
In 2004, Fellows matched his career-best finish in the NASCAR Cup Series after he drove a Dale Earnhardt Inc. Chevy to a runner-up finish at Watkins Glen International. His previous second-place finish came in 1999, again at Watkins Glen.
Fellows is trying to win his third consecutive driving title in the GTS class of the American LeMans Series.