**Giovanni Mungin Dominates Cedar Lake in Grinding War of Attrition** Giovanni Mungin led from start to finish at Cedar Lake, controlling the feature for 50 laps in what became a battle of patience and tire management on the dirt. Ryan Wagonschutz qualified on pole but couldn't match Mungin's pace when it mattered, settling for second as the track broke down and separations formed throughout the field. The real story was Tom Ostendorf's charge from fourteenth on the grid. He picked off six positions to finish eighth, finding grip where others couldn't as the night wore on. That kind of forward progress on a deteriorating surface doesn't happen by accident — Ostendorf made the setup work. Mungin's heat win set the tone for his feature dominance. Patrick Cobb3 backed that up with a heat victory of his own before finishing fourth in the main event, proof that heat performance translated when the feature started. Greg Keppel secured the consolation win and earned his shot at the feature field. The Cedar Lake dirt proved unforgiving all night. Mungin simply had the car and the feel for it when everyone else was hunting for answers.