The Ron Fellows Performance Driving School, which the Canadian racing legend has been hosting at Spring Mountain outside of Las Vegas since 2008, has been named the Official Performance Driving School of the National Corvette Museum” and “Official Partner of the NCM Motorsports Park.” The announcement was made during the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Museum last week.
“We are pleased to come to a multi-year agreement with the National Corvette Museum and its new Motorsports Park,” said Fellows, who is Corvette Racing alumni and an inductee into the Corvette Museum Hall of Fame. “All of us at Spring Mountain and the school are looking forward to this partnership to better serve the Corvette and performance driving community on a number of initiatives.”
The Corvette Museum’s Motorsports Park features a 3.15 mile road course which is comprised of an “East” and “West” circuit that can be split up and a 21 acre paddock/autocross area, which can be used for autocross events or made into a wet/dry skidpad. The museum will announce programs and curriculum featuring the Ron Fellows Performance Driving School to be held at the track in the coming weeks, however space may be limited.
“Joining forces with Ron Fellows and Spring Mountain furthers our mission to offer a safe and challenging environment where drivers of all ages, interests and skill levels can become more proficient behind the wheel,” said Mitch Wright, NCM Motorsports Park General Manager. “Spring Mountain has a long-standing track record of successful driving programs so we are excited to have them as our Official Partner at the track.”
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