**Layne Stevens Steals the Show in Late-Race Masterclass at Weedsport** Layne Stevens pulled off the kind of pass that defines feature races. Kendal Tucker led the majority of the night, controlling 27 laps from the front, but Stevens stayed patient through the middle stage and found his opening when it mattered most. By the final circuits, Stevens had the line figured out and swept past to claim the checkered. Rusty L Kruger, who earned pole position and won his heat, couldn't quite find the formula in the feature. He ran strong but had to settle for third. Gregory Lamey kept the pressure on throughout and took second, while Zach J Miller delivered the hard charger performance, climbing five spots from 12th to finish seventh. Tucker's dominance in the early laps proved he had the car to beat, but on dirt ovals, patience and track position mean everything—and Stevens was the one who had both when the laps dwindled down.