The 4-1-1 roared back into action with the Topless Outlaws battling it out for a $3,000 to win payday.
The Sportsman division would be up first with a 20 lap feature kicking the nights racing program off. Jed Emert would put his #98 on pole in qualifying alongside the #116 of Jake Whitehead. The green waved and Whitehead would take the point with Emert, Curtis Thomas, Trevor Sise and Reed Hatchett making up the top five on the start. The caution would wave for the #44 of Caleb Marcum who went for a spin in turn four. Adam Mitchell didn’t have the best qualifying effort but was working his way up through as he found himself inside the top five. The caution would wave again as the #77 of Jimmy Calloway and the #27 of Pierson Davidson crashed in turn four. There was a brief fire on the #77 but both drivers were uninjured, but done for the night. Up front Whitehead would hold off Emert in the final laps to pick up the win.
 1: #116 Jake Whitehead
 2: #98 Jed Emert
 3: #5 Curtis Thomas
 4: #73 Trevor Sise
 5: #102 Reed Hatchett
 6: #50 Adam Mitchell
 7: #2 Mitchell Childress
 8: #15 Aaron McCarter
 9: #70 Davin Cardwell
 10: #10 Dustin Williams
 11: #14 Lee Merritt
 12: #88 John Snow
 13: #117 Tanner Wilson
 14: #92 Cory Cate
 15: #13 Chris Kelly
 16: #77 Jimmy Calloway
 17: #27 Pierson Davidson
 18: #00 Isaac Boring
 19: #15 Chris Griffin
 20: #H37 Clayton Cooper
 21: #44 Caleb Marcum
 DNS: #414 Jacob Weaver
 DNS: #316 Michael Weaver
 DNS: #11 Tim Bounds
 The 20 lap Street Stock feature was up next with Robbie Comer and Cody Satterfield sharing the front row. Satterfield would put his #1 on point with Comer, Sam Burgess and Josh Driskill in chase. The top two quickly began to pull away from the rest of the pack. Tim Kilby had worked his way to the fourth spot but would go for a spin ending his bid for a strong finish. Back under green and the fight for the lead was intense as Comer worked the low line trying to overcome the momentum Satterfield had on the outside. The two would battle it out for multiple laps until they got together in turn one sending Satterfield into the outside wall. The caution would be called for Comer and he’d have to restart at the rear. Satterfield would be done for the night with heavy damage. The race would come down to a green white checkered finish with Austin Byrd slipping by Sam Burgess to score the win in an excellent race.
 1: #A13 Austin Byrd
 2: #88 Sam Burgess
 3: #B01 Josh Driskill
 4: #42 Robbie Comer
 5: #B00 Josh Henry
 6: #20 Scottie Atkins
 7: #8 Brandon Francis
 8: #98 Jacob Stewart
 9: #33 Chris Hickman
 10: #11 Ryan Watson
 11: #1 Cody Satterfield
 12: #7 Colton Kelly
 13: #13 Tim Kilby
 14: #146 Dayrell Weaver
 Next up would be the $3,000 Topless Outlaws feature. The #29 of Rusty Ballenger would set fast time in qualifying earning the pole. Ballenger would put his #29 in the wind as he looked to drive off with the lead on the start. Trouble would find Hall of Famer Ronnie Johnson as his #5J would slow in the opening laps, ending his night early. We’d see a couple early cations as the #2 of Terry Poore would go for a spin in turn four slowing the pace. Back under green and the racing was intense as Chase King made and incredible three wide move down the back moving into the top five. Trouble for the #23 of Layne Clifton who slowed going into turn three and would retire for the remainder of the event. Perhaps the battle of the race was between the #71 of Pierce McCarter, the #3 of Austin Neely and the #24 of Anthony White Jr as they fought it out for multiple laps just outside the top five. Bobby Giffin had a strong top three run going but would slow in the second half. Brooks had chewed into the lead Ballenger had built up as they worked their way through slower traffic. Brooks would make his move in turn three taking the lead away. He’d pull away in the final laps to pick up another win.
 1: #148 Booger Brooks
 2: #29 Rusty Ballenger
 3: #44 Chase King
 4: #3 Austin Neely
 5: #24 Anthony White Jr
 6: #51 Jed Emert
 7: #71 Pierce McCarter
 8: #66 Jordan Rodabaugh
 9: #03 Dante Curtis
 10: #31 Brad Seagle
 11: #30 Ryan King
 12: #72 Barrett Lowe
 13: #27 Bray Berry
 14: #38 Jamie Oliver
 15: #32 Jason Manley
 16: #56 Colton Berrong
 17: #2X Anthony White
 18: #2 Terry Poore
 19: #15 Noah Phillips
 20: #97 Bobby Giffin
 21: #171 Kyle Courtney
 22: #23 Layne Clifton
 23: #39 Eddie King Jr
 24: #5 Ronnie Johnson
 DNS:# 44 John Ownbey
 DNS: #16C Chad Alley
 DNS: #25 Joseph Faulkner
 DNS: #6 Chandler Hickman
 DNS: #20 Daniel Boles
 DNS: #12 Matt Shockley
 DNS: #83 Clint Hodges
 DNS: #84 Ryan Tims
 DNS: #90J Jason Trammell
 DNS: #4 Austin Langley
 DNS: #28 Cody Courtney
 DNS: #54 Mitchell Burke
 DNS: #31T Wes Tilley
 DNS: #4k Jacob Kelso
 DNS: #49 James Kelso
 The 20 lap Open Wheel feature was up next with the #155 of Peyton Harlow and the #33 of Jeremy Sears on the front row. Harlow would take the lead on the start with Sears, and Jesse Rupe in pursuit on the start. Jeff Hamby was set on go as he quickly moved his #15 into the runner-up spot just behind Harlow. Trouble for the #20 of Brad Cross as he would slow with mechanical issues. The #J31 of Brandon James would have a rough night as he’d bring out two cautions and have to retire for the night. It was all Peyton Harlow out front as he’d cruise to score the win.
 1: #155 Peyton Harlow
 2: #15 Jeff Hamby
 3: #11R Jesse Rupe
 4: #11B Stacy Boles
 5: #33 Jeremy Sears
 6: #11 Jamie Mosley
 7: #29C Joey Cotterman
 8: #88 Adam Wright
 9: #3 Kaleb Trent
 10: #24 Jeff Ferguson
 11: #28C Jeff Cotterman
 12: #2 Johnny Mitchell
 13: #2 Charlie Harris
 14: #J31 Brandon James
 15: #5 Everett Larsons
 16: #20 Brad Cross
 James Burnette would earn the pole for the Front Wheel Drive feature. He’d put his #18 on top of the scoreboard in the opening laps with the #26 of Michael Lambert and the #88 of Alex Cope in chase. Burnette quickly put some distance on the tight battle for the third position between Lambert and Cope. The top four cars were in a different zip code as the laps ticked away. Cope would make his move getting by Lambert and into the second spot the second half of the race. Up front it was all James Burnette who scored another win at the 4-1-1.
 1: #18 James Burnette
 2: #88 Alex Cope
 3: #26 Michael Lambert
 4: #4 Brandon Porstner
 5: #72 Daryl Teefeteller
 6: #5 Charles Short
 7: #20 Preston Atkins
 8: #42 William Beeler
 9: #23 Karsyn Stibb
 10: #B01 Braden Johnson
 11: #88 Shaylee Hinds
 12: #11 Colton Keasler
 13: #5 Bryson Large
 The final event of the night would be the 20 lap Crown Vic feature. Trouble would show it’s head early as the #93 of Tony Grooms would get damaged on his machine the opening lap and have to retire. A wild spin for the #R1 of Cody Lytel as he’d actually go off the track and through the track exit without hitting anything. It was an intense battle for the lead as it’d became a two car race between Joseph McGill and Tucker Banther. They’d battle it out basically the entire race with McGill holding on to score the win.
 1: #J1 Joseph McGill
 2: #21 Tucker Banther
 3: #99 Mark Rader
 4: #20 Anthony Brown
 5: #15 Opie Barndt
 6: #37 Scott Randolph
 7: #13 Amber Gilpatrick
 8: #59 Larry Hickman
 9: #R1 Cody Lytel
 10: #93 Johnny Grooms
 DNS: #327 Shyan Lichlyter
 DNS: #51 Greg Taylor
