**Trevor Royer's Masterclass at Knoxville** Trevor Royer controlled this feature from start to finish at Knoxville, leading 26 laps and never letting the field back within striking distance. He qualified fourth on the grid but made his move early and settled into a rhythm the rest of the field couldn't match. The real story wasn't the winner though — it was JC West turning the Knoxville dirt into his personal proving ground. Starting 17th, West picked off traffic with surgical precision, gaining eight positions to finish ninth. He was the only driver in the field running that line with consistency all race long, and his charge through a crowded field was the kind of performance that stands out on an oval like this. Gregory Lamey, who was quickest in qualifying, couldn't convert pole position into a win. Giovanni Mungin pressured Royer late but couldn't find a way through. Michael Burthay rounded out the top four, each driver managing their tires on a track that punishes mistakes and rewards patience.