**Shae Paulo powers through chaos at Limaland to steal the feature** Shae Paulo turned a chaotic Limaland feature into a masterclass in dirt oval racecraft, methodically hunting down the early pace-setters and executing a flawless drive to the checkers. The field was wide open from lap one — Bruce Clingan grabbed pole but couldn't translate qualifying speed into race-day pace, and Zach Jaynes led the most laps despite getting progressively swallowed up by the field as the race matured. Paulo stayed patient, picked his spots, and when the moments came to strike, he didn't waste them. The real story underneath was Todd LaBoube's resurrection. Starting buried at P17, he carved through a carnival of midget racing and charged all the way to P5, picking off twelve positions and reminding everyone why he belongs in contention. Meanwhile Craig Silby and Todd Brandt rounded out the top three, both solid enough to challenge for the win but ultimately unable to match Paulo's rhythm when it counted. Limaland's layout played tricks on everyone — what worked in the heat races didn't always translate to the longer feature grind, and that's exactly the kind of track that separates drivers who adapt on the fly from those who get stuck. Paulo adapted. Wade Fields dominated the consolation, cleaning up what was left of the secondary