**Vinnie Sansone dominates Weedsport but Wade Fields steals the show** Vinnie Sansone controlled the feature from wire to wire, leading 17 laps and managing traffic with the precision you need on a tight dirt oval. Todd Brandt stayed within striking distance for most of the distance but couldn't find the angle to make a real challenge, settling for second. The real story belonged to Wade Fields. He took pole position in qualifying but got shuffled back early, then orchestrated one of the most decisive charges of the night — climbing six positions from ninth to the podium. Fields' run through the field showed what happens when a driver who earned pole has the car underneath him and hunger to match. He punched his consolation heat win into genuine relevance, finishing third in the feature and proving speed doesn't guarantee clean air in a heat race. Vinnie never blinked through any of it. That's control racing at its finest.