**Rylan Gray Capitalizes on Late-Race Chaos at Cedar Lake** Rylan Gray was patient when it mattered most. After Gunner Harris controlled the early going and led deep into the feature, Gray made his move in the closing laps and took the checkered flag, leaving Harris to settle for second. The track was brutal and unforgiving on dirt, which meant chaos was always one turn away — and Cedar Lake delivered exactly that. The story nobody expected was Michael Klinkefus storming from dead last. Starting P24, Klinkefus was a man on a mission and carved through the field with surgical precision, claiming hard charger honors and finishing in the top five. That kind of drive on a night when track position seemed everything tells you all you need to know about his car and his hunger. Jake Sonnentag's qualifying dominance and heat victory didn't translate to the main event — the pole-sitter couldn't find the same rhythm when it counted most. Harris led ten laps and looked like he had it under control, but this is dirt racing, and momentum shifts in a heartbeat. Gray seized his moment and never let go.