**Tanner Pettit Storms Past Vinnie Sansone to Take Round 1 at Volusia** Vinnie Sansone looked unbeatable through qualifying, but when the feature went green at Volusia, Tanner Pettit had other ideas. Sansone controlled the early stages from pole position, but Pettit pressured relentlessly and found the move that mattered, taking the lead and never surrendering it over the final laps. Pettit's masterclass in racecraft — 18 laps led in total — proved too much for Sansone to answer. The real momentum play came from Kale Heibult, who charged five spots from a P10 starting position to grab fifth in the feature. On the heels of a heat race that didn't break his way, Heibult showed why consistency matters in this format, methodically working his way through traffic to earn a solid points haul to start the season. Gunner Harris and Noah Bowman2 both won their respective heats, giving them favorable grid spots for the feature, but neither could stay with Pettit's pace when it counted most.