**Jeromy Weigle Dominates Dirt to Open Season at Volusia** Jeromy Weigle controlled the feature from start to finish at Volusia Speedway Park, leading 15 laps and never wavering through the chaos of a competitive field to stake his claim early in the season. The dirt oval produced the kind of intense racing that makes opening night memorable, but Weigle had an answer every time the pressure mounted. The real story beneath the surface belonged to Theodore York, who turned a P25 starting position into a P13 finish — a stunning +12 position gain that highlighted just how much overtaking opportunity was available on the Volusia surface. York's charge kept the feature alive with genuine wheel-to-wheel action throughout. Jake Sonnentag grabbed the runner-up spot after winning his heat, while Gregory Lamey rounded out the top three. The heat races themselves were carved up among multiple winners — Sonnentag, Lamey, Michael Burthay, Zach Jaynes, and Brandon Voyles all captured their respective heats, spreading the momentum around heading into the feature. Eric Witner earned pole position honors with a 13.321-second qualifying lap, proof that qualifying speed doesn't always translate to feature success on the dirt.