**Brandon Voyles Made the Move That Mattered at Weedsport** Tyler Wilson6 had the speed to start on pole, but he didn't have what it took to finish the job. Brandon Voyles came from fourth in the feature, made his decisive move in the middle stages, and never surrendered the lead — taking six laps at the front to secure the opening round win at Weedsport. This wasn't a runaway. Voyles had to earn it, climbing through the order and then holding off Ryan Snyder3 down the stretch on a dirt surface that was giving every driver fits. The real test wasn't getting to the front. It was staying there when everyone around him was hungry to reclaim position. Weedsport showed its teeth early. The heat races went to Tyler Wilson6, Connor Dudek, Joe Howe2, and David Flick — four different winners across four separate races, which tells you the track was producing legitimate racing throughout the card. Nothing was handed to anybody. Dylan Evers and Tim Alton won their consolation races, keeping their title hopes alive. But on a night when the dirt was this competitive, Brandon Voyles found the exact moment to strike, and that's all that matters in Round 1.