**Brent Hagen storms through the Volusia field to claim Round 5** Brent Hagen controlled the feature from start to finish at Volusia, leading 30 laps and never giving the field a chance to mount a serious challenge. The car was simply faster tonight — he qualified third but converted his heat win into a dominant feature performance that left no doubt about the best driver on the dirt. The story behind the top three tells the real tale of the night. Joe Howe2 ran strong all evening but couldn't find an answer for Hagen's pace. Bruce Clingan, meanwhile, came through the consolation race with a statement win and drove up to third in the feature, proving the back-half of the grid still had teeth against the favorites. Tim Alton was the hard charger of the night, storming from 22nd to ninth — a +13 position swing that showed pure pace and racecraft through heavy traffic. When you're gaining 13 spots at Volusia, you're wheeling it. Jeromy Weigle earned the pole with a 13.725-second lap but couldn't carry that speed into the races when it mattered. Heat wins went to Kale Heibult, Trent Verstraeten, and Brent Hagen, with the consolation races won by Bruce Clin