NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Fitzpatrick remained in his fathers No. 84
Chevrolet after CASCAR was acquired by NASCAR; In 2007, Fitzpatrick earned two wins, four top-fives, seven top-10s and three pole awards in the Canadian Tire Series where sponsorship came from
Milwaukee Tools. In 2008 he had one victory (Mosport), five top-fives, six top-10s and two pole awards. During 2009, he drove the No. 84 for a part-time deal winning
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve leading the most laps. For 2010, he returned to the series full-time with sponsorship from
Schick he picked up his first win of the season at Mosport on the road course layout on June 13 and also won the event at Edmonton, he swapped the points lead with
D. J. Kennington for over five times during the year going on to finishes second in the points. He ran again in the series in 2011, finishing third in points. He returned to the Canadian Tire Series in 2012 and won the seasons first event at
Canadian Tire Motorsport Park he also won the Series's largest even Montreal and finished second in points.
Sprint Cup Series In early 2012 it was announced that Fitzpatrick would compete in the
Sprint Cup Series'
Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen race in August 2012 at
Watkins Glen International for Turn One Racing. due to an ill handling racecar. He finished 43rd in the NASCAR Busch Series race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in
Montreal,
Quebec on August 4, 2007, right after the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series race at the same track where he won the race: “I was very tired”, stating Fitzpatrick. He drove the No. 4
KHI Chevy at both of the road courses in 2009. He finished 19th at Watkins Glen after getting in a wreck on the last lap. In Montreal he was on pace for a top-ten finish before stalling the car after going off course leading to a poor finish one lap down. It was announced that Fitzpatrick would drive for
Dale Earnhardt Jr. in all three road course in his No. 7 team for 2010, he picked up his first Nationwide top-ten finish, coming home seventh at Road America on June 19 and his second top-ten with a seventh in Montreal. Fitzpatrick returned to the Nationwide Series with
Baker Curb Racing at
Daytona International Speedway sponsored by Schick. However, he finished 42nd in the race. He competed in six further races during the year for
Go Canada Racing.
Camping World Truck Series On February 13, 2009, Fitzpatrick finished fourth in his No. 7
Mammoet Chevrolet Silverado at Daytona International Speedway during the
NextEra Energy Resources 250 Camping World Truck Series Event. Fitzpatrick led 17 laps in the event, his third race in the series and first at a restrictor plate track. After
Martinsville his deal with
Kevin Buckler at
TRG Motorsports fell through and he was a free agent. After driving several races for
Kevin Harvick, Inc. and Chase Mattioli in 2009 and 2011, he was scheduled to drive full-time in 2012, driving the No. 60
Chevrolet for
Turn One Racing, although he would be released after the first two races. ==Motorsports career results==