**Gregory Lamey survives chaos at Volusia to take Round 1** Gregory Lamey led the final 15 laps in a feature that turned into a demolition derby on the dirt at Volusia, holding off Timothy S Smith's late charge to secure the opening round win. The track was a powder keg from the start — multiple incidents shuffled the running order repeatedly, but Lamey stayed composed when it mattered most, finding clean air and running away as the field behind him tangled. The real story of the night belonged to Kale Heibult. Starting from 20th, Heibult carved through the field with surgical precision, gaining 12 positions to finish 8th. While Lamey was steady, Heibult's aggressive driving was the performance that turned heads. Kendrick Tiller rounded out the podium in third, holding his ground through the late-race madness that consumed everyone around him. Tommy Brandon showed the way in qualifying with a 13.674-second lap, but couldn't convert pole position into a feature win despite capturing a heat race. The Volusia dirt exposed everyone who wasn't locked in — and Lamey was locked in when it counted.