**Brandon Garman Holds Off Late Charge at the Brickyard** Brandon Garman led when it mattered most at Indianapolis, fending off a furious surge from Patrick Cobb3 in the closing laps to take the feature win. Cobb3 stormed through the field from 14th on the grid, picking off cars methodically through the middle stages before zeroing in on Garman's rear wing. But Garman had the right setup for the oval and never gave an inch, crossing the line with enough in reserve to turn back every attempt at the line. The race belonged to multiple storylines. Greg Keppel set the pace early and controlled significant portions of the race from the front, but track position and tire degradation eventually worked against him. Bruce Clingan earned the pole position and carried that momentum early, only to fade as others found their rhythm. Garman's heat race dominance translated to the main event where it counted most. The feature delivered exactly what Indianapolis oval racing should — a fast-moving battle where the best car and the most composed driver proved to be one and the same.