**Trevor Royer Storms Through Field at Volusia in Series Opener** Trevor Royer came to play in Round 1. Starting sixth, Royer methodically picked off cars through the feature until he took the lead with 19 laps to run, then controlled the rest of the way for the win at Volusia's dirt oval. The charge was textbook — position by position, no heroics, just relentless forward progress. By the time Royer hit the front he had the car sorted and the track position locked down. Noah Bowman2 made a fight of it late but couldn't find an answer. Zach Jaynes earned pole position but couldn't convert it into a podium finish, a common story in dirt racing where track position at the start doesn't guarantee you'll be there at the end. The heat winners Noah Bowman2 and Bryce Barrus showed they belonged in the mix, with Bowman2 nearly stealing the feature in the final laps. Series is off to a competitive start. Everyone's close, and a sixth-place start is no death sentence if you've got the pace — as Royer just proved.