**Shae Paulo dominates Eldora in series opener as Robert Boggs stages stunning charge through the field** Shae Paulo controlled this one from start to finish, leading 27 laps to bank the feature win at Eldora and announce himself as a legitimate threat right out of the gate. But the real story was Robert Boggs tearing through the field like a man possessed. Starting from P21, Boggs picked off cars methodically and relentlessly, gaining 12 positions to muscle his way into the top ten and establish himself as a hard charger worth watching all season. The Eldora dirt played fast but technical all night. Gregory Lamey locked up the pole and won a heat race, but couldn't carry that momentum to the main. Instead, Shae Paulo's consistency — he also won his heat — translated into track position and control when it mattered most. Rylan Gray ran him hard for the majority but couldn't find a way past on this particular night. Robert Boggs' climb through traffic was the real statement though. That kind of performance on a track as unforgiving as Eldora suggests he's got something to prove and the pace to back it up.