**Jake Sonnentag Controls Limaland From Start to Finish** Jake Sonnentag made the statement lap that mattered — his 12.524 second qualifying run locked down the pole and he never looked back, leading 20 laps to wire the feature at Limaland. No drama on the front end, just a driver hitting his marks and managing the field behind him. The real action was brewing further back. Tim Berner2 started buried in 17th and clawed his way up nine positions to finish eighth, showcasing the kind of grinding drive that keeps consolation runners in the hunt. It was a reminder that track position at Limaland isn't everything — racecraft and patience can still move you forward on the dirt. Craig Silby and Wade Fields both secured heat wins earlier in the night alongside Sonnentag and held their momentum through the feature. Brandon Voyles's consolation victory showed the depth running through the field, but Sonnentag's night belonged to him alone — from qualifying to the checkered flag, it was a complete performance.