Season Opening

The RFRL Elite O'Reilly Series delivered fifteen rounds of intense competition across America's premier racing venues, from the high banks of Michigan International Speedway to the concrete jungle of Dover Motor Speedway. The championship battle unfolded across iconic tracks including Darlington Raceway, Martinsville Speedway, and Phoenix Raceway, with drivers showcasing their skills on everything from the worn pavement of Rockingham Speedway to the reconfigured layout at EchoPark Speedway in Atlanta.

Throughout the season, multiple drivers emerged as contenders, with wire-to-wire victories and dramatic charges through the field defining the narrative at tracks like Kansas Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and Homestead Miami Speedway. When the checkered flag waved for the final time, Tom Ringer in the #68 machine had accumulated enough points to claim the series championship, though the path to that title proved anything but straightforward across the demanding fifteen-race schedule.

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Elite O'Reilly SeriesSeason 1

TOM RINGER

Series Champion

Wins
0
Points
417
Margin
+36 over P2
Rounds
15
The Championship

Tom Ringer captured the inaugural RFRL Elite O'Reilly Series championship with a consistency-driven campaign that yielded 417 points across 15 grueling rounds, ultimately defeating runner-up Todd Parent by a decisive 36-point margin. The #68 machine's title run was defined by remarkable reliability rather than raw speed, as Ringer became the first driver in series history to claim a championship without recording a single victory during the season. His methodical approach proved superior to the boom-or-bust strategies employed by his rivals, accumulating points through steady finishes at venues ranging from the high banks of Michigan International Speedway and Auto Club Speedway to the technical challenges of Martinsville Speedway and Phoenix Raceway.

Todd Parent in the #69 car mounted the strongest challenge to Ringer's championship bid but ultimately fell 36 points short despite applying consistent pressure throughout the campaign. Parent's pursuit kept the title fight competitive deep into the season, with third-place Brian Sousa in the #60 machine finishing just three points behind Parent at 378 total points, demonstrating the razor-thin margins that separated the top contenders. Ringer's ability to avoid the major incidents that plagued other championship hopefuls at demanding venues like Darlington Raceway and Martinsville Speedway ultimately proved to be the difference-maker in securing his historic title.

Final Standings — Top 5

Full standings →
1
68
Tom Ringer
Champion
417
pts
269Todd Parent38136
360Brian Sousa37839
43Shaun Dionne36651
573John W Crosby312105

Season Superlatives

While Ryan Philbrick's championship captures the headlines, the inaugural Elite O'Reilly Series season was equally defined by individual excellence and heart-stopping moments that showcased the depth of competition throughout the field. From dominant performances that separated contenders from pretenders to razor-thin finishes that left fans breathless, certain drivers carved their names into league lore through singular achievements that transcended points standings and trophy presentations.

Most Wins
06
10
Ryan Philbrick & Jesse Gordon
Tied
3 wins
Hard Charger of the Season
5
92
68
Brandon M Hinton, David Burcicki, Tom Ringer & 1 more
Tied
2 awards
Cleanest Driver of the Season
60
Brian Sousa
3 clean races

Championship Battle

#68Tom Ringer
#69Todd Parent
#60Brian Sousa
#3Shaun Dionne
#73John W Crosby
#03Scott Millikan
#5Brandon M Hinton
#06Ryan Philbrick
#4Chuck Burley
#45Brent Thompson
Looking Ahead

Season 1 of the RFRL Elite O'Reilly Series delivered everything league racing enthusiasts could hope for across fifteen compelling rounds. From Jesse Gordon's dramatic charges through the field to Brandon Massie's commanding performances and the steady excellence that carried Tom Ringer to the championship, the competition showcased the depth of talent that makes this series special. The season's mix of strategy, skill, and unpredictability created memorable moments from Kansas to Texas, with each venue adding its own chapter to an outstanding inaugural campaign.

As the checkered flag waves on Ringer's title run, the foundation has been set for what promises to be an even more competitive second season. With proven race winners like Gordon and rising contenders throughout the field, the stage is set for another year of compelling league racing that will test both veterans and newcomers alike.

Elite O'Reilly Series Season 1 Recap — Tom Ringer Champion — RFRL — Velocity