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Ron Barfield Jr. (born April 20, 1971) is an American former stock car racing driver. He raced in all of the major NASCAR series:
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,
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, and
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, but did not win a race. He is a former protégé of Bill Elliott.


Beginnings

Barfield began racing at the age of six in
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s. In 1987, he won the
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's National Dirt Series Championship. Two years later, he switched to stock car racing and won nine races in a Late Model at
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. He would win the track championship at Myrtle Beach in 1991, collecting a total of 46 feature wins. In 1994, he was named the Texas Pete All-Pro Series Rookie of the Year, finishing fourth in points.


Early NASCAR

In 1995, he moved to the
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, where he won two races and had sixteen top-ten starts in twenty-one starts. The next season, he began racing in the major NASCAR series. He made his debut in the Truck Series at Homestead-Miami Speedway, driving the #94 for
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for Elliott, starting third and finishing fourth. He ran six more races in the trucks that season and had two additional top-ten finishes. He also ran six races in the Busch Series for Elliott's New Holland team, where his best finish was 11th. In addition, Barfield attempted the
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in the Cup series, but failed to qualify. He took home a victory at
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in an
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as well. Barfield returned to the trucks for another part-time run in 1997, finishing eighth at
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. He also attempted to run in the Busch Series full-time with Elliott's team, and posted two ninth-place runs, but his schedule was eventually cut back. He ran two more truck races for Gloy Racing, before rounding out the schedule in a team owned by Elliott's partner,
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. He also attempted again at Indianapolis in the Cup series, where he finished 22nd. In 1998, Barfield went full-time with the Hardy team, with sponsorship from Ortho Lawn & Garden. He had ten top-tens and finished 9th in points. He also ran a pair of races in the #2 for Craven, his best finish a 21st at Bristol.


Final years

Despite the success of 1998, Hardy's team closed its doors, and Barfield return to Gloy to pilot the #55 Icehouse Beer Ford. He had two top-tens but was released late in the year, and finished the season driving for
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. He started 2000 driving for his own team, but ran four more races, his worst finish a 27th. He made his final truck start the following year at
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, finishing 22nd in a truck owned by Team 23 Racing. After not racing in 2002, Barfield made seven Busch starts in 2003, the first five in a car owned by
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. After running two more races in the #73 car, Barfield disappeared from the NASCAR circuit. He now runs a racing shop in Timmonsville, SC and in 2006, purchased an overgrown site that once was the site of a four-tenths mile dirt track in nearby
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(1966-73, 1977-80). Barfield rebuilt the track, paving it, where today it runs as the Dillon Motor Speedway, hosting local and national (PASS) (Super) Late Models.


Motorsports career results


NASCAR

( Template:NASCAR driver results legend, key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. ''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)


Winston Cup Series


Busch Series


Craftsman Truck Series


Winston West Series


ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series

( Template:NASCAR driver results legend, key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. ''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Barfield, Ron 1971 births ARCA Menards Series drivers Living people NASCAR drivers Sportspeople from Florence, South Carolina Racing drivers from South Carolina