Race Recap Elite NextGen Series

Bristol Motor Speedway

Fri, Apr 10, 2026Round 9

Wild Ride at Bristol Motor Speedway: McIntosh Survives 9-Caution Thriller

Race at a Glance

🏁Field Size

19

🔄Laps

210

Avg Lap Time

20.572

🟡Cautions

9

⚠️Caution Laps

36

🔀Lead Changes

4

🛡️Clean Runners

6

🏎️Lead Lap Finishers

9

Winner Spotlight

41

Ty McIntosh

P1 Finish

Started: P1Finished: P1Incidents: 0
🔀 4 Lead Changes🏎️ 9 Lead Lap Finishers⚠️ 9 Cautions
P1
41

Ty McIntosh

Started P1 • Inc 0

Jordan Traas car
P2
79

Jordan Traas

Started P14 • Inc 0

John W Crosby car
P3
73

John W Crosby

Started P2 • Inc 0

Ty McIntosh delivered a commanding wire-to-wire victory at Bristol Motor Speedway, leading the field green-to-checkered in Thursday night's RFRL NextGen Series action. Starting from the pole position, the #41 driver maintained his advantage through nine caution periods that consumed 36 laps of the 210-lap distance, never relinquishing the top spot despite intense pressure from the field behind him. McIntosh's flawless performance earned him 40 points and marked a perfect night at the concrete colosseum, avoiding incidents entirely while several competitors battled handling issues throughout the evening.

The story of the race belonged to Jordan Traas, who authored one of the most impressive drives of the season by charging from 14th to second place in his #79 machine. Traas gained 12 positions during the grueling Bristol affair, weaving through traffic and capitalizing on the frequent caution periods to advance through the field. His incident-free run to the runner-up position earned 35 crucial points and served as the evening's hard charger performance, showcasing the kind of racecraft that defines Bristol's unique challenges.

John Crosby maintained his championship momentum with a solid third-place finish after starting second, while Tom Ringer held onto fourth despite dropping one spot from his third-place starting position. The race proved costly for several contenders, with Brandon Yates sliding from sixth to 15th and suffering a nine-position deficit, while Shaun Dionne fell six spots from his fifth-place starting position to finish 11th. Cole Morton recovered admirably from a difficult start, advancing eight positions from 15th to seventh despite accumulating 12 incidents during his charge forward.

Crosby's podium finish extended his championship lead to 83 points over Todd Parent, who managed a 10th-place result after starting seventh. With four races remaining in the season, Crosby now holds a commanding 343 points compared to Parent's 260, while Tom Ringer moved into third in the standings with 250 points following his strong fourth-place showing. The Bristol results have effectively created separation at the top of the championship battle, as Crosby's consistent performance continues to build an increasingly formidable points cushion in the title fight.

🔥Hard Charger: Jordan Traas (+12)
Cleanest Race: Ty McIntosh (0x)
Pole: Ty McIntosh
🔴Most Incidents: Cole Morton (12)

Top Movers

Jordan Traas79

+12

Cole Morton94

+8

Brian Sousa60

+7

Finishing Order

FinishStart+/-Car #DriverIncPoints
11041Ty McIntosh0x40
214+1279Jordan Traas0x35
32-173John W Crosby0x34
43-168Tom Ringer0x33
54-154Tiyler Walts2x32
69+340Will Weber4x31
715+894Cole Morton12x30
811+391David Westergreen6x29
916+760Brian Sousa0x28
107-369Todd Parent2x27
115-63Shaun Dionne6x26
1218+613Cody Deak4x25
1317+45Brandon M Hinton8x24
1412-226Ethan Horst8x23
156-966Brandon H Yates6x22
168-871Tommy Wynne8x21
1710-722Brandon Broadfoot8x20
1813-577Anthony Hardin4x19
1919021Joshua Gillen0x