Will Fagan and Mason Elzey finished first and second in the Mini Cups to start the night's racing action.
The Renegade race was a strong 10 laps with Tony Newman finishing first and Mike Childers and Nathaniel Carlisle finishing second and third.
Matt Meyer and Dustin Stephan held the lead up front throughout the entire Mini Stock race. Stephan stayed on the bumper of Meyer much of the way, but Meyer held firm until he took the checkered flag with Aaron Calvert finishing third.
With a return of the Sportsman class to GMP, Brian Sosebee started in the pole position. Sosebee spun on the corner of turn four but was able to save the car from going into the wall. Yet Mark Caudell took advantage of the spin to grab first place. Caudell led with almost a two-second lead for the remainder of the race. John Michael Mobley nabbed second place and Brian Sosebee was able to finish third.
The Super Truck race included a heart-stopping moment when Gary Baker's truck erupted into flames on turn two of lap 14. Brandon Jones could not avoid the No. 7 truck and went into the wall, but he did return to the race before the caution restart. After a short delay for a cleanup, Spencer Davis pulled in front. Chris Wagner kept a close second to Davis but could not get around Davis, who finished first.
Matthew Wragg started on the pole of the Outlaw Late Models, but David Murphy quickly took the lead after the green flag dropped. Murphy led until Brian Hardman hit the wall at the finish line on lap 24, enabling Wragg to jump in front. Hoyt Stephens eased in from behind to take second place with Jason Bates behind him in third. Wragg, Stephens and Bates held the top three positions for the remainder of the race.
With Michael Lance on the pole and 23 other cars following, the Pro Late Model race presented an action-packed event. Lance maintained the lead after the first caution, but Colt James took over after a second pause to the race, and Stephen Nasse followed close behind for second, putting Lance in the third position and Russell Fleeman in fourth.
Nasse, James, Fleeman and Dillon Oliver stayed in the top positions throughout the entire Pro Late Model race. With 11 cautions, Nasse or James kept the lead position almost every time. The biggest battle came between Fleeman and Oliver for third place during the last 20 laps. With only three laps to go, Fleeman passed Oliver, who came back into Fleeman's side to send him into the wall at the finish line. Nasse took the lead off of the caution restart, finishing in first, and James and Willie Allen finished second and third, respectively.
Unofficial race results are posted at GreshamMotorsportsPark.com. Official race results are soon to follow.

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