**Ryan Washock Holds Off Late Charge to Win Cedar Lake Feature** Ryan Washock led the final 32 laps and held his line when it mattered most, turning pole-sitter Brandon Garman's advantage into a second-place finish. It was a controlled drive from the Heat winner who managed traffic and tire wear through the closing stages on the dirt. The real story was Kenny Hoffman's resurrection. Starting seventh in the feature after winning the consolation race, Hoffman carved through the field with surgical precision to climb five spots and finish second. That's the kind of performance that defines a championship round — proving you can overcome adversity and still compete at the front. Washock showed championship composure when Hoffman made his move in the final laps. Cedar Lake's dirt surface played tricks on everyone, but the winner managed his tires better when it counted. Garman had the speed to start on the pole but couldn't maintain that advantage once the laps started ticking down. One race remains. The points game just got interesting.