**Mason Inman Wire-to-Wire at Williams Grove** Mason Inman set the tone from the opening lap and never looked back at Williams Grove, qualifying on the pole and controlling the feature from start to finish. The field threw everything at him over 23 laps of feature racing, but Inman had an answer every time, converting his qualifying advantage into a dominant performance that left no doubt who had the car to beat. Philip Kroetsch made it a show early, applying consistent pressure on the leader and keeping the race interesting through the middle stint. Inman's machinery proved superior when it counted, though — he extended his advantage down the stretch to seal the victory clean. The real story underneath was Brent Hagen's gutsy drive from the back. Starting 22nd and fighting through a field of sprint cars that didn't want to give up real estate, Hagen muscled his way to 12th at the finish — a ten-position swing that proved even a rough qualifying day doesn't define your night at a place like Williams Grove. Inman's heat win and pole position set him up perfectly for the feature. Philip Kroetsch and Connor Dudek also won their heat races, establishing themselves as the class of the field heading into the main event.