**Trevor Royer Powers Through Volusia Chaos to Take Round 2** The story of tonight wasn't the pole sitter or the heat winners—it was Trevor Royer methodically dismantling the field when it mattered most, taking the checkered at Volusia after Tayler Wineland ran out of fuel in the final laps despite leading 22 circuits. Wineland controlled the feature for most of the distance, but as the laps ticked down, fuel strategy caught up with him. Royer capitalized on fresher tires and a calculated drive to move into position, then made the decisive pass when Wineland's car had nothing left. The margin was clean. The story was decisive. Christopher Lynn also made noise from deep in the field, charging 14 spots from 25th to crack the top eleven and prove raw pace can overcome starting position on any given night. Heat racing saw five different winners spread across the program—Jesse Bandy, Tayler Wineland, Joe Howe2, Rick Maine, and Brad Waite2 all taking their respective divisions. Brandon Dittmer and Theodore York claimed the consolation races, giving drivers a second chance to make the feature.