**Joseph Grandy Leads Wire-to-Wire for Clean Victory at Charlotte** Joseph Grandy controlled the feature from the drop of the green, leading all 25 laps and never letting anyone close enough to threaten. Ty Schobelock grabbed the pole but couldn't challenge for the lead, settling into second place for most of the race. It was a dominant performance on the dirt — Grandy was simply faster and smoother than the field on a night where track position meant everything. The real fireworks came from the back half of the field, where Greg Keppel put on a clinic. Starting 15th, he threaded through traffic with surgical precision, working his way up seven spots to finish eighth and earn hard charger honors. That kind of climb through traffic on a tight oval doesn't happen by accident — it was textbook racecraft. Bruce Clingan and Theodore York split the heat victories and both landed inside the top five in the main, with Clingan securing a podium. Jacob Stewart7 dominated the consolation to grab his spot in the feature.