**Kendal Tucker dominates Cedar Lake in wire-to-wire masterclass** Kendal Tucker put on a driving clinic at Cedar Lake Speedway, leading 28 laps and never looking back to take Round 3. Tucker won his heat race and controlled the feature from start to finish, building the kind of gap that made the outcome clear well before the checkered flag. Hayden Spike Harvey made it interesting late, working his way up to second, but Tucker had the car and the composure to manage the pressure. There was no drama here — just clean, dominant racing from a driver who had everything dialed in on the dirt. The real story of the night belonged to Robert Boggs, who stormed through the field from 20th starting position to finish 10th. That kind of 10-position charge on a dirt oval doesn't happen by accident. Boggs found something in that car and made it count when it mattered. Rusty L Kruger took pole position with a 11.071-second lap and won one of the heats, but couldn't quite find the pace when it counted in the feature. Mason Hannagan also won a heat but couldn't keep up with Tucker's rhythm on race day.