**Mason Inman Wire-to-Wire at Knoxville** Mason Inman did it the old-fashioned way — he showed up fastest, ran fastest, and never let anyone close enough to breathe his air. Pole position turned into a dominant feature performance where he led 36 laps and controlled the Knoxville dirt oval from green flag to checkered. This wasn't a desperate last-lap scramble or a calculated strategy call. This was pure pace superiority on a Friday night. Braden Eyler ran second and had his moments, but Mason had an answer every time. The real fight belonged to everyone else chasing scraps behind them. Todd Hutton made the most noise in the consolation ranks, storming from 22nd up seven spots to finish in the hunt, proving that even on a night where someone dominates, there's still room for a good story if you're willing to work for it. Mason Inman swept the evening — heat win, pole, feature. That's not dominance by luck.