**Patrick Spangler Holds Off Late Charge to Win at Knoxville** Patrick Spangler controlled the feature from the front, leading 11 laps and executing the clean drive needed on Knoxville's unforgiving dirt oval. But the real story was Larry Bell2, who stormed forward from 14th on the grid to finish fourth—a stunning ten-position gain that nearly caught the leader down the stretch. Bell2's aggression kept everyone honest in the closing laps, but Spangler had enough in reserve to cross first, with Tim Alton securing second and Brent Hagen rounding out the podium. The qualifying front row got shuffled early, and the track proved difficult to pass on despite the heat racing sorting the field. That's what made Bell2's charge from deep in the field so impressive—he simply refused to accept his starting position and drove the race of the day to nearly steal the feature. It wasn't enough to get the win, but fourth place from 14th might be the most impressive result of the afternoon.