**Justin Sherman3 Holds Off Late Charge at Eldora as Lamey Storms Through Field** Justin Sherman3 controlled the feature from start to finish at Eldora, leading 36 laps and keeping pressure-packed challengers at bay down the final stretch. What could have been a straightforward dominant performance turned into a white-knuckle affair when Gregory Lamey—who started 15th—carved through the field with ruthless efficiency and threatened the lead in the closing laps. Sherman3 had the answers when it counted, holding his line through the dirt to secure the victory. Lamey's run from the back of the pack was the story of the day. Starting deep in the consolation bracket, he picked off car after car and finished just behind Sherman3, gaining 13 positions to claim second. It was a masterclass in traffic management on the oval, the kind of drive that gets remembered long after the checkered flag. The heat races went exactly as seeded: Sherman3, Joseph Grandy, Theodore York, and Daniel Becker4 all won their respective heats. Trevor Royer took the consolation to earn his starting spot in the feature, where he'd finish fourth. Bruce Clingan earned pole position with a 13.317-second lap but couldn't convert that advantage into a top-three finish.