**Tyler Schell Wire-to-Wire at Williams Grove, but Randy Post's Salvage Job Steals the Show** Tyler Schell controlled this one from start to finish at Williams Grove, leading 20 laps and never giving Aiden Forster a real opening in the feature. Clean, methodical, dominant — exactly what you want when you've got a hot car under you on the dirt. But the real story belonged to Randy Post, who started dead last in 18th and absolutely demolished the field on his way to sixth. That's 12 positions gained in a single feature — pure driving brilliance on a track that doesn't always reward passing. In a feature where the front-runner was untouchable, Post's charge from the back was the only real battle that mattered. Braden Eyler grabbed the pole and won his heat, but couldn't find the speed needed when it counted. The feature simply belonged to Schell today.