**Jeromy Weigle Wire-to-Wire at Volusia** Jeromy Weigle took the pole, led 30 laps, and never looked back in Round 8 at Volusia Speedway Park. The victory was clean, controlled, and decisive — the kind of performance that announces serious intent in a championship fight. The real story belonged to Ryan Washock, who started dead last at P20 and clawed his way to fifth place by the finish. That's 15 positions gained on a short dirt oval where passing is brutal. Washock's charge proved there's plenty of racing left in this championship, even when you're buried in the field. Jorden Etter made it a battle for second but couldn't find a way past Jeromy. Bryce Barrus and Patrick Spangler filled out the top five, but this race belonged to one man and one mission — and Weigle delivered with textbook precision.