**Ryan Washock Takes Control at Volusia, Leads Wire-to-Wire** Ryan Washock grabbed the early advantage and never looked back, dominating the feature with 33 laps led to secure the victory at Volusia's dirt oval. Starting from a heat race win, Washock built his momentum into a clean, commanding performance that left the field chasing his dust for the entire distance. The real story came from the back half of the grid where Jorden Etter launched an aggressive assault through the field, picking up seven positions from his starting spot to finish sixth. That charge kept the race interesting even as Washock's lead proved insurmountable, showing the kind of passing that defines dirt racing at its best. Pole sitter Jeromy Weigle couldn't convert his qualifying advantage into feature success, but Tim Alton's consolation race victory proved pivotal — it set him up for a podium finish in the main event. Brent Hagen held the second spot through the feature for a solid runner-up effort.