**Kenny Hoffman Steals Cedar Lake Feature in Late Drama** Ben Joly had this thing locked down. The pole sitter led 25 laps and looked untouchable through the middle stages at Cedar Lake, but Kenny Hoffman had other plans. Hoffman stayed patient, picked his moment, and executed when it counted — taking the lead late and holding off Dean Reynolds to the checkered. It wasn't a one-man show though. Matthew Kroke came absolutely alive in the feature, charging seven spots from his P12 starting position to crack the top five and give the field something to chase. That kind of aggression is what made the feature worth watching. Joly's pace in the heat races and qualifying proved he had the car to beat, but the feature is where it matters, and Hoffman answered the bell when the pressure was on.