**Tyler Schell Steals Eldora in Late-Race Thriller** Gregory Lamey controlled this feature from the pole, leading 21 laps and looking every bit the car to beat. But Schell had other ideas. Patient early, Schell turned up the heat in the closing stages and made the decisive pass when it counted, leaving Lamey to settle for second. Giovanni Mungin rounded out the podium. The real story in the field belonged to Tommy Brandon, who threaded the needle from dead last in the starting lineup. Starting 16th, Brandon charged hard through the pack and clawed his way to seventh — a nine-position gain that made him the hard charger of the night. That kind of recovery on a track like Eldora doesn't happen by accident. Heat racing went to form with Gregory Lamey, Kale Heibult, and Giovanni Mungin all taking their respective wins. Tony McGill picked up the consolation.