**Jeromy Weigle Holds Off Late Charge at Volusia** Jeromy Weigle controlled the feature from start to finish at Volusia, but Ryan Washock made him earn every inch of real estate. Washock stormed through the field from 13th on the grid, racking up 11 positions to pressure Weigle late but couldn't find the way past. The move belonged to Washock though—that's a statement drive on the dirt. Billy Brickley led early and often, commanding 23 laps before Weigle took control and ran smart. Weigle had the pace when it mattered and kept his car clean through traffic. That's how you wrap up a track championship round at a place like Volusia—no drama, just execution. Heat racing shook out cleanly with Patrick Spangler, Jake Sonnentag, and Jorden Etter taking their respective victories. Brandon Garman, who earned the pole with the quick time in qualifying, had to come through the consolation but got the job done anyway.