**Travis StClair Wire-to-Wire at Knoxville** Travis StClair led 37 laps and never surrendered the top spot, controlling a feature race where consistency trumped drama. Collin Murphy qualified on pole but couldn't find the pace to challenge once StClair took command, finishing second as the favorite script didn't materialize. The real fireworks came from the consolation bracket: Daniel J Adam stormed eight spots through the field to win his consolation race and lock into the feature, then proceeded to make a statement with a hard charge from 13th to finish fifth in the main event. That's not just a recovery — that's a driver putting everyone on notice that he belongs in this conversation. StClair's heat win proved prophetic. He had the car sorted and the confidence to execute when it mattered most. Thaddeus Marshall and Blake M Andrews won their respective heats but couldn't quite find the answer against StClair's pace when the full field assembled. This was about precision and speed working in tandem, not luck or circumstances.