**Bruce Clingan Overtakes Late Chaos to Steal Cedar Lake Showdown** Brandon Garman controlled this race from the front for most of the night, leading 24 laps and setting the tone on the dirt. But Cedar Lake had other plans. Late-race mayhem reshuffled the entire field, and Bruce Clingan was in the perfect spot to capitalize—slipping through to take the win as things came unglued ahead of him. Ryan Washock was the story of forward momentum, charging nine positions from P12 to land on the podium in third. Mason Inman held second, but the real drama was in how the lead changed hands when it mattered most. Garman, who'd done everything right all night, couldn't hold back the tide in the closing laps as Clingan made the decisive move stick. Christian McCartney's qualifying prowess from pole position didn't translate to feature success, but the consolation race win showed he had the speed to be there when it counted. The dirt was unforgiving tonight—track position meant everything until suddenly it meant nothing.