**Gunner Harris Makes His Move When It Counts at Cedar Lake** Julian Valadez had the heat in qualifying, grabbing pole position with a 12.733 second lap that nobody could touch. But Cedar Lake's dirt oval had other plans for the night. Gunner Harris was the one who capitalized when it mattered most. He won his heat race outright, then controlled the feature when it counted — leading 14 laps to claim the checkered flag and the overall victory. That's a heat win plus a feature win in the same night, which is exactly the kind of statement you make at a place like Cedar Lake. The real story outside the top few was Julian Valadez clawing back from 10th starting position to finish sixth, moving up four spots. On a track this tight, that's the kind of climb that takes racecraft and patience. But Valadez's qualifying speed didn't translate to the races themselves — he won his heat, sure, but couldn't find the same pace when the feature lights came on. Bruce Clingan also made his mark with a heat victory, keeping him in contention all night. Zach Stevens took the consolation race, which kept his night alive and fighting. But when the feature ended, it was Harris who had done the best work when the points were on the line. That's Cedar Lake on a nutsh