Race Recap Pro NextGen Series

Pocono Raceway

Sat, Jun 13, 2026Round 5

Ringer Takes the Checkered Flag at Pocono Raceway

Race at a Glance

🏁Field Size

13

🔄Laps

70

Avg Lap Time

1:05.278

🟡Cautions

4

⚠️Caution Laps

12

🔀Lead Changes

10

🛡️Clean Runners

3

🏎️Lead Lap Finishers

6

📏Margin

+4.826s

Winner Spotlight

Tom Ringer race image
Custom
68

Tom Ringer

P1 Finish

Started: P4Finished: P1Incidents: 4
🔀 10 Lead Changes🏎️ 6 Lead Lap Finishers
Tom Ringer car
P1
68

Tom Ringer

Started P4 • Inc 4

P2
60

Brian Sousa

Started P7 • Inc 0

Cody Deak car
P3
13

Cody Deak

Started P9 • Inc 6

Tom Ringer drove the #68 car to victory at Pocono Raceway in Friday night's RFRL Pro NextGen Series action, securing his second win of the season after starting fourth. Ringer commanded the race by leading 43 of the 70 laps, navigating through 10 lead changes and four caution periods that slowed the field for 12 laps. The victory came despite accumulating four incidents during the event, as Ringer managed to stay ahead of a competitive field that saw multiple drivers swap the lead throughout the evening.

Brian Sousa delivered a stellar performance in the #60 machine, advancing five positions from his seventh-place starting spot to finish second with a clean incident-free drive. Sousa's run kept him in contention for his first series victory while demonstrating the consistency that could prove valuable in the championship fight. The podium was completed by Cody Deak in the #13 car, who earned hard charger honors by climbing six positions from ninth to third, though his charge came at the cost of six incidents during his march through the field.

Several front-runners struggled to maintain their early promise, with pole-sitter Victor Etheridge in the #6 car falling six positions to seventh after leading nine laps. Chuck Burley, who started second in the #4 car, suffered an even steeper decline, dropping eight spots to finish tenth despite leading 13 laps early in the race. Marc Holloway provided a solid fourth-place result from eighth on the grid, leading one lap while keeping his championship hopes alive with an incident-free run in the #56.

The victory vaulted Ringer to the championship lead with 138 points, giving him a narrow two-point advantage over David Burcicki, who managed only a ninth-place finish after starting third in the #92 car. Etheridge sits third in the standings at 128 points, while both Burley and Holloway are tied for fourth with 124 points each. With 17 races remaining in the season, the tight championship battle promises intense competition as multiple drivers remain within striking distance of the series lead.

🔥Hard Charger: Cody Deak (+6)
Cleanest Race: Brian Sousa (0x)
Pole: Victor Etheridge
🔴Most Incidents: John W Crosby (8)

Top Movers

Cody Deak13

+6

Brian Sousa60

+5

Doug Cook99

+5

Finishing Order

FinishStart+/-Car #DriverIncPoints
14+368Tom Ringer4x40
27+560Brian Sousa0x35
39+613Cody Deak6x34
48+456Marc Holloway0x33
56+114Jacob L Williams2x32
611+599Doug Cook2x31
71-6#6Victor Etheridge2x30
85-366Brandon H Yates4x29
93-692David Burcicki6x28
102-84Chuck Burley2x27
1112+167Randy Ringer6x26
1210-273John W Crosby8x25
1313028Colton Jackson0x