Ron Barfield Jr. (born April 20, 1971) is an American former stock car racing driver.
In 1994, he was named the Texas Pete All-Pro Series Rookie of the Year, finishing fourth in points.
He made his debut in the Truck Series at Homestead-Miami Speedway, driving the #94 for Super 8 Motel Ford F-150 for Elliott, starting third and finishing fourth.
Barfield returned to the trucks for another part-time run in 1997, finishing eighth at Walt Disney World Speedway.
Despite the success of 1998, Hardy's team closed its doors, and Barfield return to Gloy to pilot the #55 Icehouse Beer Ford.
After not racing in 2002, Barfield made seven Busch starts in 2003, the first five in a car owned by Stanton Barrett.
Barfield rebuilt the track, paving it, where today it runs as the Dillon Motor Speedway, hosting local and national (PASS) (Super) Late Models.