**Jorden Etter Survives Fairbury Chaos to Take Round 3** Jorden Etter controlled what mattered most at Fairbury — the final laps — and that was enough to hold off Garrett Poe and secure the feature win. Eight laps led doesn't sound dominant, but on a dirt oval where track position can evaporate in a heartbeat, Etter's ability to find clean air when it counted was the difference. Cory Austin was the story of the night in terms of raw speed. Starting ninth, he drove straight through the field and nearly cracked the top three before settling for fourth. That kind of five-position gain on a track like Fairbury isn't luck — that's a driver who figured something out. Chris Forsythe took pole position but the qualifying setup didn't translate to feature pace. The heat races went to Jamie McCarron, Bob Cross, Ryan Washock, and Michael Burthay, with consolation passes going to Jon Piette and Kurt Ney. By feature time, it was Etter's race to lose, and he didn't.