**Jake Sonnentag Dominates Cedar Lake as Byron Gay Storms Through Field** Jake Sonnentag controlled Round 4 from start to finish, setting qualifying and converting heat victory into a dominant feature win at Cedar Lake. The pole sitter led 27 laps and never relinquished the top spot, keeping Brandon Surrett at arm's length throughout the 30-lap main event. The real story was Byron Gay's surgical climb from P15. The hard charger threaded through traffic with surgical precision, picking off twelve positions to land on the podium in third. His late-race surge proved the field couldn't match his pace once he found open track, and he was the only driver applying genuine pressure on the Sonnentag-Surrett battle up front. Vinnie Sansone claimed the other heat and secured fourth in the feature, holding strong in the middle of the field. Kale Heibult's consolation victory kept him in contention when it mattered most, earning his way into the main event where the results already showed who had the car to beat tonight. Cedar Lake belonged to Sonnentag's machine — he had the speed in qualifying, the consistency through the heats, and the racecraft when the lights went out. This one was never in doubt.