**Craig Shearim powers through late-race chaos to grab the feature win at Charlotte** Craig Shearim waited for his moment and took it when it mattered most. After a wild feature that saw Jake Sonnentag lead the majority of laps and control the early going, Shearim made his move in the closing stages to secure the win at The Dirt Track at Charlotte. Sonnentag looked strong early, managing 21 laps from the front, but couldn't maintain the pace as the race wore on. The track's abrasive surface played hell with tire wear, and Shearim's patience in the mid-race kept him fresh when it counted. Vinnie Sansone, who started on pole, hung tough in second despite the brutal conditions. The story of urgency belonged to Brandon Garman, who started ninth and clawed his way up four positions to finish in the top five. His pace in the final laps proved he belonged much higher than his starting spot suggested. Heat racing set the tone with Sonnentag and Shearim taking separate heat wins, while Theodore York's consolation victory kept things competitive heading into the main event. But when the feature green flag dropped, Shearim had the answer everyone was looking for.