**Ryan Washock Dominates Fairbury to Stretch Championship Lead** Ryan Washock was simply the class of the field at Fairbury, controlling the feature from start to finish with a dominant display that saw him lead 28 laps and cruise to victory. With the track showing its typical dirt oval characteristics, Washock managed tire degradation perfectly while those behind him got tangled up trying to find the right line through the corners. The real story of the night belonged to Bob D Kitchen, who turned a disappointing heat result into a masterclass in racecraft. Starting 11th in the feature, Kitchen absolutely carved through the field, gaining eight positions to finish third and prove he had the speed to run at the front despite his earlier struggles. His charge through the field kept the race interesting even as Washock built his comfortable lead. Brandon Garman secured second place and showed the consistency that's kept him in the championship conversation all season long. Matthew Mateer salvaged a decent day by winning the consolation race and keeping his points alive heading into the back half of the year. Washock's performance cements his status as the driver to beat this season, but Kitchen's performance served as a reminder that on any given night, someone can find another gear and climb through the field at Fairbury.