**Gregory Lamey dominates Volusia in dominant wire-to-wire performance** Gregory Lamey controlled the entire feature at Volusia, leading 35 laps and never giving anyone a real chance to challenge. On a track that usually punishes patience and rewards aggression, Lamey simply had the car to beat and the racecraft to keep it. Kyler Bruce ran a distant second, unable to mount any serious threat down the stretch. The real story was Joshua Hart4 charging from 16th to fourth — a stunning recovery that showed the kind of passing opportunities available to drivers with aggression and clean air. Hart4 made the hard moves when it mattered and picked off cars methodically through the field. Jason Korn's qualifying speed that earned him the pole didn't translate to the main event, but he did take his heat win. Jeremy Pray and Gregory Lamey also won their heat races, while Jackson McClain secured the consolation victory.