**Tyler Schell Survives Lernerville Chaos to Steal Round 9** Tyler Schell didn't qualify for pole position and didn't win his heat, but he picked the perfect moment to find another gear at Lernerville. The dirt kicked up, the field compressed, and Schell made his move when it mattered — leading 33 laps down the stretch to hold off Trent Verstraeten and take the checkered flag. Verstraeten had every right to be hungry. He locked up the pole in qualifying and won his heat race clean, putting himself in prime position to control the feature. Instead, he spent most of the race watching Schell's rear bumper, close enough to smell it but never close enough to make the pass stick. That's how races slip away at Lernerville. Patrick Cobb3 turned some heads with a ten-position gain from P20, scratching and clawing his way to P10 in the hard charger battle. But this race belonged to Schell — he read the track better when it mattered, and that's what separates winners from the rest of the field on a night like this.