**Tyler Schell Dominates Knoxville While Richie Preston Storms Through the Field** Tyler Schell controlled the feature from start to finish at Knoxville, leading 21 laps and never surrendering the top spot despite James Tiernan's best efforts in second. Schell's heat race win set the tone for the night, and he converted that momentum into a clean, authoritative drive that left no room for doubt. The real story belonged to Richie Preston, who started 21st in the feature but absolutely demolished the field in the consolation race to earn his spot. Once in the main event, Preston kept charging, gaining 14 positions total and finishing seventh — the kind of hard charger performance that gets the crowd on its feet. On a night where track position typically rules at Knoxville, Preston proved raw speed and determination could overcome even a back-of-the-pack starting spot. The heat races produced five different winners across the night, with Gregory Lamey, Tyler Schell, Tommy Brandon, Brad O'Brien, and Ernie Williams Jr. each taking a heat. Tiernan's pole position speed didn't translate to feature victory, but he ran a solid second for the majority of the main event. Williams Jr. rounded out the podium in third, with Clayton W Tilley and Justen Stolz completing the top five