**Gregory Lamey Survives Late Chaos at Volusia to Win Round 9** Gregory Lamey led wire-to-wire at Volusia Speedway Park, controlling 28 laps and holding off Rylan Gray down the stretch in a feature that saw multiple cautions tighten the field in the closing stages. Gray ran him hard on the final restart but couldn't complete the pass, settling for second while Lamey's consistency paid off. The real story though was Jeff Sharp's remarkable recovery from dead last. Starting 18th, Sharp picked off cars methodically through a race featuring several yellow flags that reset the field and kept hopes alive for deep-field drivers. He carved his way to sixth, claiming hard charger honors and proving that patience and positioning can overcome a poor qualifying effort. Alex A Bergeron earned the pole with a 16.614-second lap but never factored in the feature. The heats went to Tyler Schell, Jeremy Pray, and Lamey, while Kenneth Boory and Richie Preston secured the consolation races. Jeremy Pray's heat win translated to a podium finish in the main, rounding out the top three.