**Travis StClair Dominates Volusia, Wire-to-Wire to Victory** Travis StClair controlled Round 5 from the moment he clocked the fastest qualifying time, and he never looked back. The pole sitter led 36 laps on the night and drove a clean, calculated race that left no opening for Scott Munksgard to capitalize on, despite running a solid second. The dirt surface at Volusia rewarded precision over aggression, and StClair had both in spades. Kenny Hoffman's run from dead last was the race's other story—starting P24 and rocketing forward ten positions showed what aggression and timing can do in the right conditions. But the night belonged to StClair, who converted his qualifying advantage into the kind of front-to-back performance that defines a championship contender.