**Tyler Hampton Holds Off Late Charge to Win at Volusia** Tyler Hampton turned back a furious final-lap assault from Kenneth Boory to take the feature at Volusia Speedway Park, but this one belonged to Boory in every way that mattered except the checkered flag. Boory started tenth in the feature and picked off eight cars with a methodical charge that had him breathing down Hampton's neck in the closing laps. A late caution bunched the field, setting up one final sprint to the line, but Hampton had just enough to turn back the challenge and secure the victory. Greg Keppel controlled the early and middle portions of the race, leading 39 laps and looking like the car to beat before losing track position in the chaos of the closing laps. The real story, though, was Boory's work from the back half of the grid. After winning his heat, he put together a masterclass in racecraft on the dirt, finding grip where others couldn't and systematically working his way forward. By the time the checkers flew, Hampton had his win, but Boory announced himself as a serious threat moving forward.