WARRENSBURG, Mo. — Saturday evening marked the beginning of two straight nights of action at Central Missouri Speedway with 85 race teams on hand.
Jacob Hall claimed the headlining Midwest Mods feature.
Hall and previous CMS Midwest Mods winner, Earl Roark, began the 15-lap main event from row one. After a solid run through the heat races, the Midwest Mods main event proved challenging for several drivers.
Hall established himself as the perennial favorite from the onset of the caution-plagued event with Roark and Ashlyn Piburn in hot pursuit.
The first third of the race featured close competition until several of the front-runners were involved in a turn four incident before lap ten. The incident completely changed the landscape of the race as attrition took its toll. However, this did not blemish the dominating performance of Hall as he ran steady and captured his first-ever CMS victory.
Alex Dunwoodie gained 10 positions to claim second with 14th-starting Jared Willard moving to third. Cody Bray ran solid in fourth with Dustin Gibbs fifth.
Other winners were Brendon Cascadden in Lightning Sprints, Terry Schultz in B-Mods and Aaron Poe in Super Stocks.