There are "road course ringers" drivers from other series who race road course all the time and that nascar teams bring in for road courses to replace nascar drivers who apparently lack confidence or skills in road courses.
I loosely follow road racing (ie rolex sports cars, speed world challenge, speed GT, 24 hr of Le Mans, Transam) I have never heard of Simo, Graf, Ash, or Goossens. However, PJ Jones is a moderately successful driver in CART champ cars, has raced in the Indy 500. As a comparison, I think Tony Stewart achieved more in Indy Car in 2 years than PJ Jones has done in his career.
Butch Leitzinger and Ron Fellows are easily in the top 5 or 10 most successful active drivers in road racing. Fellows just came in 2nd in the corvette team at the 24 hrs of Le Mans (pretty much the Daytona 500 or Indy 500 of endurance road racing) The Compuware corvette team and the other corvette teams have dominated for years in Le Mans and The American Le Mans series. Butch Leitzinger drives in the Rolex sport cars series and American Le Mans series and speed world challenge. He has won championships, 24 hr races, 12 hr races before. To say he is some kind guy who had success at his local track is like saying Jeff Gordon has raced in dirt track, late models, arca remax but never really achieved much success beyond that. If I remember correctly Ron Fellows may have been on the Corvette teams that Dale Jr raced on and Dale Sr had briefly raced with.
I don't remember hearing that the road course ringers in nascar were really a factor or competitive in the races in the past 10 years or so. Jim Clark (british born F1 champ, indy 500 champ) and dan gurney ( american born f1 champ and f1 car builder) were the only ringers I know of who really raced in the top 5 or 10 in the road course races and they were active in the 1970's or 1960's.
2007-06-22 04:29:08
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answered by Matt M 5
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Most of those guys are road race specialists that struggling teams bring in to make the show. Ron Fellows is a legendary racer who just finished second in a Corvette at Le Mans last weekend. He mainly races in the American Le Mans series and used to race in the Trans Am Series. Brain Simo and Klaus Graf also did very well in the Trans Am Series. Butch Leitzinger and Marc Gossens are from the Rolex Series. PJ Jones claim to fame is that his father was the Parnelli Jones . Brandon Ash is a NASCAR West Series regular.
2007-06-21 16:46:23
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answered by Gorilla 6
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PJ Jones: Son of famous Indy, NASCAR, Baja 500 and Baja 1000 driver Parnelli Jones. Did a lot of CART racing in years past.
Butch Leitzinger: Does a lot of SCCA, Rolex series, and other road course only racing.
Brian Simo: Ran SCCA Trans AM back in the mid 90's. Won EVERY SCCA T/A race in 1997 (I think that was the year).
Klaus Graf: Runs a lot of WRC races in Europe, and a bunch of the Rolex series.
Brandon Ash: Not sure.
Ron Fellows: Runs a lot of the Rolex Series, also used to run SCCA Trans AM.
Marc Goossens: Not sure.
2007-06-21 17:21:18
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answered by Super Racer 4
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These are the road course ringers.These drivers race various series that run the road courses.
Some of them will run an oval every now and then,P.J.Jones,Klaus Graf,Brandon Ash,Ron Fellows.The others have also run an oval in the companion series.
2007-06-21 16:07:53
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answered by blakree 7
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Jones And Fellows are road course racers that have been running the two nascar road courses for years now. Ash has been running the Nascar west series also good at road cousrses. As for the other three I'm with you never heard of them.
2007-06-21 16:06:02
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answered by scooby 4
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They are what you call "road course ringers" They are racecar drivers that are skilled at road course racing, that teams hire to drive for them. Thats why you see them on the list. I'm sorry, I have heard their names before but I can't tell you much about their careers.
2007-06-21 16:10:47
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answered by Kairi 2
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these guys have all raced on their local circuit for awhile some have won championships in their divisions. but mostly, they all have road course experience . if they do not already have an obligation (contract!) to be somewhere else that weekend, owners will try to contract them to drive their cup cars or they will come out and try to qualify with their own teams
2007-06-21 16:20:44
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answered by ? 2
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answered by ? 4
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I'm not too familiar with those names as who they are, what they do, their career stats and all, but I've heard of a couple of those names.
2007-06-21 17:04:58
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answered by Bethany 5
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most are legendary road course racers, NASCAR refers to them as the "road course ringers"
2007-06-21 15:52:37
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answered by spudd2007 3
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