The superstars of the King of the Hammers and Ultra4 classes returned to Crandon International Raceway. Saturday night under the lights, multiple Ultra4 classes including the Unlimited 4400 class took to the track which includes a special rock section just for them.

Racing under the lights, Loren Healy’s bronco screamed up the rocks at full tilt lap after lap. Healy began lapping a few vehicles in the field taking the checkered flag victory. Healy started mid-pack with Shannon Campbell leading the charge. Healy went door to door with his Funhaver teammate Vaughn Gittin Jr. A shredded tire would take Vaughn Gittin Jr out of contention.

Also racing at Crandon was the Everyman Challenge Class. These garage-built vehicles still put up some decent horsepower as they gave a packed crowd of fans a show in the rocks. Bailey Cole, son of King of the Hammers founder Dave Cole brought home the victory in that class leading field.
The Crandon event was not considered a points race for the series.
