**Mason Inman was in a league of his own at Charlotte** Mason Inman qualified on pole, won his heat, led nearly the entire feature, and drove away to victory with commanding pace. He set the tone from the opening lap and never let anyone back into the fight — 48 laps led tells the whole story. Greg Keppel mounted a solid chase and grabbed second, while the battle behind them shuffled through the field with plenty of movement, but nothing close enough to threaten the leader. The real story of attrition and opportunity belonged to Zachary Miller6, who started deep in the field at 14th and clawed his way up six spots to finish eighth. That kind of climb through a dirt oval field doesn't happen by accident — Miller had the car and the aggression to make it work when others faded.