The World Of Outlaw Late Models were back in town doing battle for a big $10,000 payday.
Fresh off a huge $100,000 win at Volunteer Speedway, Dale McDowell would start on the pole for the 40 lap feature. The green waved and the huge field of stacked drivers screamed off into turn one. McDowell, Mike Marlar, and Jensen Ford lead the way. Ricky Weiss was set on go as he quickly moved past Brian Shirley. Kyle Bronson was another driver on the move as he picked his way up into the top five in the early laps. McDowell and Marlar began to inch away from the rest of the pack looking to settle it amongst themselves. Marlar was using the very low line, chewing into the lead McDowell had built up. The leaders found themselves in slower traffic as they were setting a furious pace. On lap 15, Marlar saw his opening and took advantage of the lap traffic moving himself into the lead. One of the best battles on the track was between the #32 of Bobby Pierce and the #7 of Ricky Weiss. The two would exchange sliders multiple times as they tried to move up into the top five. Cory Hegecock has been the king of 411 recently and was once again putting on a clinic as he had moved himself up into the fourth spot past Jensen Ford. It looked like Marlar was gonna cruise to the win but a flat right rear on lap 29 would end his night early. McDowell would inherit the top spot as the field went back green. Hedgecock would pounce on the restart and divebomb McDowell into turn one, wrestling the lead away. Cory would pull away in the final eleven laps to pick up his second World Of Outlaws win.
1. #23-Cory Hedgecock
 2. #20RT-Ricky Thornton Jr
 3. #40B-Kyle Bronson
 4. #17M-Dale McDowell
 5. #7-Ricky Weiss
 6. #83-Jensen Ford
 7. #32-Bobby Pierce
 8. #44-Chris Madden
 9. #11R-Josh Rice
 10. #19R-Ryan Gustin
 11. #96V-Tanner English
 12. #3S-Brian Shirley
 13. #12-Ashton Winger
 14. #B5-Brandon Sheppard
 15. #11-Gordy Gundaker
 16. #9-Nick Hoffman
 17. #2S-Stormy Scott
 18. #6JR-Parker Martin
 19. #58-Garrett Alberson
 20. #111-Max Blair
 21. #28-Dennis Erb Jr
 22. #20-Jimmy Owens
 23. #91-Heath Hindman
 24. #B1-Brent Larson
 25. #157-Mike Marlar
 26. #B00-Josh Henry
 DNS: #93 Carson Ferguson
 DNS: #1G Rusty Ballenger
 DNS: #39 Tim McCreadie
 DNS: #97 Cade Dillard
 DNS: #1 Mike Benedum
 DNS: #11B Stacy Boles
 DNS: #30 Todd Cooney
 DNS: #114 Jordan Koehler
 DNS: #1 Vic Hill
 DNS: #14 Dustin Walker
 DNS: #29 Donald McIntosh
 DNS: #79 Josh Sneed
 DNS: #36 Logan Martin
 DNS: #109 Eli Beets
 DNS: #1 Johnny Scott
 DNS: #99 Boom Briggs
 DNS: #7T Drake Troutman
 DNS: #25 Shane Clanton
 DNS: #93 Cory Lawler
 DNS: #1 John Tweed
 DNS: #111 Max Blair
 DNS: #76 Brandon Overton
The Sportsman feature would be up next with Baily Cardwell and Adam Mitchell leading us to green. Caution would be the theme of this one early on as the caution would wave on the very first turn as the #31 of Wes Tilley, the #21 of Tyler Haynes were swept up in a crash. The night would be over for Haynes as his #21 machine had heavy front damage. Back under green and turn one would claim another victim as the #7 of Aaron Jones crashed into the wall. The driver would be okay but he’d be done for the night. Finally under green and Cardwell would show the way ahead of Mitchell and Tyler Price. Tim Bounds started in the second row but would drop back through the field as the laps ticked away. A caution on lap 15 would slow the pace just five laps short of the finish. Back under green and Brad Seagle and Tyler Price would get together on the exit of turn two costing both of them several positions. Addison Cardwell didn’t have the best starting spot but he had reeled in Mitchell taking the runner up spot with just a couple laps left. Out front it was all Baily Cardwell who went on to pick up the win.
1: #01 Baily Cardwell
 2: #07A Addison Cardwell
 3: #50 Adam Mitchell
 4: #98 Jed Emert
 5: #7 Heath Alvey
 6: #3 Tyler Price
 7: #2 Terry Poore
 8: #31 Brad Seagle
 9: #5 Curtis Thomas
 10: #8 Spencer Walton
 11: #59 Shaun Sise
 12: #16 Seth Jolley
 13: #71 Nick Miley
 14: #76 Joe Bray
 15: #3 David Beeler
 16: #11 Tim Bounds
 17: #3 Shane Starnes
 18: #7 Bill Norwood
 19: #00 Brandon Godsey
 20: #2 Nicky Starnes
 21: #44 Caleb Marcum
 22: #7 Aaron Jones
 23: #31 Wes Tilley
 24: #21 Tyler Haynes
 DNS: #117 Jonathan Williams
 DNS #8 Logan Amy
 DNS: #10 Dustin Williams
The 20 lap Front Wheel Drive feature was up next. The #1 of Jacob Sharp would lead us to green ahead of James Burnette, Nathan Adams and Travis Taylor. The top three were clearly the class of the field in the first half of the race. The strong top four run would come to an end for Jordan Taylor as his #21 machine slowed ending his night short of the finish. Burnette had taken over the lead with Sharp and Adams hot on his trail. Adams would slow down the back giving up the second spot to Ray Wyatt. It looked like Adams had mechanical issues but would continue on as he tried to get the second spot back from Wyatt. Trouble for the #1 of Sharp as he slowed from the second spot. James Burnette would score the win.
1: #18 James Burnette
 2: #7W Ray Wyatt
 3: #A93 Nathan Adams
 4: #5 Bradley Owens
 5: #1W Jeremy Wyatt
 6: #731 Tyler Walton
 7: #08 Daniel Eckham
 8: #G14 Greg Marlow
 9: #72 Daryl Teefeteller
 10: #1 Jacob Sharp
 11: #21 Travis Taylor
 12: #11 Landon Beeler
The new Crown Vic class would wrap up the nights program with a 12 lap feature. Zane May would put his #17 out front early with the #2 of Dale Dunn in chase. The #4 of Johnny Grooms began to have some heavy smoke trailing his machine. He’d have to slow as the issues got worse, ending his night early. Zane May would hold off Dunn to pick up his first win at the 4-1-1.
1: #117 Zane May
 2: #2 Dale Dunn
 3: #1738 Billy Floyd
 4: #C5 Matthew Carmichael
 5: #1 Joseph McGill
 6: #C7 Noah Carmichael
 7: #4 Johnny Grooms
