Heat Race 1 saw Carson Cherry lead the field to green from the pole with James Williams34 alongside him on the front row. Brayton Kajewski2 lined up third, followed by Ray Walsh Jr. in fourth, and Nathaniel Valente closed out the field. At the drop of the rag, Cherry quickly took control as Kajewski and Valente surged forward, forming an early three-car breakaway. Valente stayed within striking distance, but he would fade as the laps clicked off. Kajewski pressured Cherry lap after lap, searching for a way around Cherry who would remain smooth and mistake-free out front. At the conclusion of the heat race, Cherry claimed the victory, holding off every challenge from Kajewski2.

Heat race 2 brought another strong lineup, with Sebastian Rios-Davis on the pole, Joshua Stewart9 on his outside, and newcomer Steven Valenzuela in third. The trio was followed by Andrew Reigel and Donnie Watts, respectively. Rios-Davis and Stewart drag-raced down the front straight at the green, battling side-by-side through the first set of turns and down the backstretch before Rios-Davis was able to clear Stewart for the lead. Further back, Valenzuela made a strong move around Reigel and began closing in on the leaders. Despite pressure from Stewart, and a late charge from Valenzuela, Rios-Davis would hold on to win heat race 2, securing a P2 starting position for the main event.
The grid was set for the A-main with Cherry and Rios-Davis on the front row. Kajewski and Stewart would take up row 2, Valente and Valenzuela in row 3, with Williams and Reigel taking up row 4. Walsh Jr. and Watts would round out the starting grid. Cherry and Rios-Davis led the field to green, and Cherry rocketed out and cleared Rios by the first turn with Kajewski following close behind. Valente charged forward and eventually shuffled Rios-Davis back to fourth. Cherry, Kajewski, and Valente would form a familiar three-car breakaway and distance themselves from the rest of the field. Trouble struck on lap 13 when Valenzuela, Watts, and Walsh Jr. went three-wide into Turn 3. Walsh Jr. clipped Valenzuela, sending him into the inside wall. No caution was thrown and the race would continue under green flag conditions. The leaders quickly caught Valenzuela and put him a lap down while maintaining their advantage over the rest of the field. On lap 28, contact between Watts and Rios-Davis resulted in Rios-Davis overcorrecting and hitting the wall. Stewart9 and Reigel took advantage, slipping past and relegating Rios-Davis to sixth. As the incident unfolded, Kajewski made his move on Cherry and grabbed the race lead, igniting a fierce battle up front. The two traded speed and momentum, pushing each other harder with every lap until Cherry muscled his way back around to reclaim the top spot. The white flag flew with Cherry, Kajewski, and Valente running one-two-three, but calamity struck when Valente slightly clipped the apron and slid up into Kajewski, turning him toward the inside wall off of 2. Kajewski managed to control the car and continue, only losing his 2nd position. When Cherry crossed the flag stand, he not only secured the Feature Race victory, but also became the first repeat winner of the season. Valente finished second, with Kajewski closing off the podium.








