**Theodore York Storms Through to Win at Lucas Oil Speedway** Theodore York came into Round 7 as a man on a mission, and he made that crystal clear. Starting third in the feature, York methodically worked his way forward and seized control with a dominant drive to victory, leading 32 laps on the dirt at Lucas Oil Speedway. The real story here is how York orchestrated his rise from consolation winner to feature champion. He didn't inherit this win — he took it. Starting third meant working through traffic and executing perfectly on the dirt, which he did with the kind of precision that separates good drivers from champions. Greg Keppel earned the pole position with a 13.173-second qualifying lap, but it wouldn't be enough to hold the lead when the feature got going. Brandon Garman took the heat race win and carried that momentum into the feature, but ultimately couldn't match York's pace when it counted. York leaves Lucas Oil with the kind of statement win that momentum is made of — and in a championship fight, that's everything.