**Travis StClair Dominates Eldora Opener With Wire-to-Wire Victory** Travis StClair put on a masterclass in dirt oval racecraft at Eldora, leading 34 laps and never surrendering the top spot once he took control. The competition was there—Blake M Andrews kept him honest all race long—but StClair's car had the speed when it mattered most and he controlled the feature with surgical precision. The most impressive storyline belonged to Kurt Ney, who started dead last in 24th and clawed his way to 14th by the finish line. That kind of charge through the field on a tight dirt oval doesn't happen by accident. Ney found grip that others couldn't locate and picked off cars one after another. Trevor Giroux earned the pole with a 15.253 second lap but didn't translate that front-row speed into the feature. The heat races sorted things out nicely with Gregory Lamey, Tommy Brandon, Travis StClair, and Collin Murphy all notching wins in their respective heats. Larry Foster2 and Jarrett Taneyhill dominated the consolation races and punched their tickets forward. But this was StClair's night from start to finish.