**Jp Scheiderer Powers Past the Field at Lernerville** Jp Scheiderer turned pole sitter Brandon Garman into a distant memory, taking the lead early and never looking back through 24 laps of domination at Lernerville. This wasn't a desperate late-race heroic drive—Scheiderer simply had the pace and the racecraft to control the feature from start to finish, building a cushion that kept the field at arm's length the entire way. Jac Young settled into second place and stayed there, solid and clean but never within striking distance. The real intrigue came from Christian McCartney, who started deep in the field at P22 and threaded his way through traffic to crack the top ten, a twelve-position swing that showed real wheel speed and aggression when it mattered. Scheiderer's heat race win earlier in the day proved prophetic—the man came to race and executed the game plan to perfection. Garman bounced back to win the consolation but couldn't carry that momentum into the feature, a reminder that heat race form doesn't always translate when the real stakes arrive.