**Mason Hannagan Shows His Hand at Kokomo** Mason Hannagan controlled the feature from start to finish, leading 21 laps to take the win at Kokomo. But the real story was the resurrection job happening behind him. Dustin Griffitts started 18th and carved through the field with relentless pace, picking up 16 positions to settle in second — a statement drive that proved he's got plenty of speed once the tires come in. Griffitts was the hard charger of the day, methodically working his way forward while Hannagan managed the front. Tommy Brandon rounded out the top three, solid and consistent when it mattered. Heat racing was split between Hannagan and Craig Silby, while Tyler Schell's qualifying pace couldn't translate to feature success — he had to take the consolation instead.