It was the Open Wheel Modifieds chance to take center stage as they battled it out in the biggest Open Wheel race in 411 Motor Speedway track history.
First up were the 602 late models for their 20-lap feature. A strong field of cars were on hand to put on a great show for the fans. The green waved and it was Adam Mitchell who would lead us on the start with David Miley, Michael Woods, Jacob Hamby, and Gary Lee in chase. The caution would wave on the first lap for the #9 of Cheatham who went for a spin in turn two. Back under green and Woods was on the move as he worked over Miley for the second spot. Woods crashed out last time at 411 but was having a great run as he powered past Miley into the lead. Gary Lee had a bit of work to do getting to the front, but he was on a mission as he moved past Hamby and David Miley into the third spot. David Kerr started at the rear of the field but was picking them off. By now Lee had made his way up to second with his sights set on the leader. Coming off turn four the two swapped paint down the front stretch with Lee taking over the top spot. He would run away in the final laps to pick up his first 411 win.
602 Late Models
1: #11 Gary Lee
2: #50 Adam Mitchell
3: #66 Michael Woods
4: #71 David Miley
5: #25 Jacob Hamby
6: #14 David Kerr
7: #B00 Josh Driskill
8: #88 Ricky Smith
9: #49 Grant Corum
10: #20 Clinton Raper
11: #9 Josh Cheatham
12: #85 Lee Branch
13: #5C James Cole
14: #63 Michael Kelly
15: #C6 Chandler Hickman
DNS: #12 John Allison
Next up was the 20 lap Street Stock feature featuring Volunteer VS Tazewell Speedway Street Stocks. Charles Devine would lead us to green ahead of Wayne Rader, Tony Trent, and Logan Cobb. John Stevens was on the go early as he fought it out with Cobb in the opening laps eventually making his way past. Out front Devine was gone but the battle was on behind him for position. A broken driveshaft would end the night for Colby Long and bring out the caution setting up a late restart. Rader had found the line his machine liked best as he closed the gap on the race leader. Devine would hold him off to pick up the win. However, he would fail post-race tech because of his engine giving the win to Wayne Rader.
Street Stock
1: #B01 Wayne Rader
2: #18 Tony Trent
3: #11 John Stevens
4: #15 Donavan Long
5: #C4 Logan Cobb
6: #501 Tony Trent
7: #B51 Allen Burchfield
8: #10 Colby Long
9: #71 Wendell Williams
DNS #51 Josh Beal
DQ: #X14 Charles Devine
The Front Wheel Drive feature was up next scheduled for 20 laps. 2019 Champion Nathan Adams would lead us to green on the start ahead of James Burnett, Nick Adams, and Brad Cross. A wild crash in turn two would bring us under the red flag. The #2 of Ken Bare was in the process of getting lapped as he got caught up with #12 of Marcus Mays. Bare would end up going upside down with Mays tagging the turn two wall. Both drivers would be okay but done for the night. The drama was not over as the #20 of Brad Cross and the #90 of Adams would get together sending Cross into the outside wall. He was done for the night and not very happy with Adams. The feature would end up being called early because of time constraints giving Nathan Adams the win.
Front Wheel Drive
1: #A93 Nathan Adams
2: #526 Josh Davis
3: #7W Ray Wyatt
4: #27 Wesley Teefeteller
5: #72 Daryl Teefeteller
6: #75 Shal Ritenour
7: #36 Michael Lambert
8: #1W Jeremy Wyatt
9: #20 Savanna Merriman
10: #N90 Nathan Adams
11: #20 Brad Cross
12: #18 James Burnett
13: #12 Marcus Mays
14: #15 Chase Britton
15: #2 Ken Bare
It was time for the biggest Open Wheel race in 411 Motor Speedway History. The $5,100 to win Area 51 special. 51 cars were on hand do to battle for the big money. The green waved and the stacked field went screaming into the first turn. Josh Harris had been the fastest man in town all day and he set sail on the start with Clayton Miller, Adam Stricker, Blake Brown, and Victor Lee giving pursuit. Trouble for the #327 of Ricky Tinch would end his night as he pulled off track in the opening laps. A wild crash on the front stretch would bring us to the red flag. The #2 of Shawn Martin would end up on his side on top of the #11 of Jesse Rupe. Also involved with the #155 of Peyton Harlow and the #8 of Austin Holcombe. After a lengthy cleanup it was back to racing with an incredible battle for the lead between the #22 of Harris and the #68 of Stricker They were throwing haymakers at one another basically the entire race. The #4 of Ricky Arms had reeled them in but slowed with a flat on his machine. It was a thrilling fight for the win as they swapped the lead multiple times and never touched once. In the end Harris would be able to pick his way through the slower traffic slightly better and hold on to pick up the huge win.
Open Wheel
1: #22 Josh Harris
2: #68 Adam Stricker
3: #12 Lucas Lee
4: #4 Victor Lee
5: #66 Cole Falloway
6: #15 Clayton Miller
7: #J3 Ervin Vance
8: #10 Chris Wilson
9: #N22 Brian Nantz
10: #7 Jeff Hamby
11: #2 Anthony Slusher
12: #67 Rocky Wilson
13: #99 Blake Brown
14: #R4 Ricky Arms
15: #7 Trent Young
16: #8 Austin Holcombe
17: #155 Peyton Harlow
18: #11 Jesse Rupe
19: #2 Shawn Martin
20: #89 Jamie Mosley
21: #21 Seth Daniels
22: #372 Ricky Tinch
The drivers who failed to make the 22 car Open Wheel feature would have their own feature at the end of the night. It was won by KC Burdette
Open Wheel Non-Qualifier
1: #44 KC Burdette
2: #18 Brandon Kinzer
3: #67 Garrett Stewart
4: #7 Seth Geary
5: #19 Garrett Schmidt
6: #14 Travis Sietsema
7: #98 Zac Harris
8: #4 Wayne James
9: #36 Billy Palmer
10: #J31 Brandon James
11: #7 Bo Allison
12: #84 Ryan Toole
13: #J1 Terry James
14: #J2 Larry James
15: #J4 Tyler James
DNS: #20 Tommy Bailey
DNS: #C29 Joey Cotterman
DNS: #9 Doug Bristol
DNS: #2 Jimmy Dalton
DNS: #70 AJ Garber
DNS: #43 JR Knight
DNS: #55 Michael Lee
DNS: #11 Troy Loomis
DNS: #33 Chris Meadows
DNS: #77 Robby Reagan
DNS: #84 Ryan Toole
DNS: #C49 Clayton Turner
DNS: #49K Kirk Turner
DNS: #10 Billy Uptegraff