**Zach Jaynes Survives Late Chaos to Reign at Eldora** Zach Jaynes held serve when it mattered most. After leading the second half of the feature, Jaynes fended off a furious late-race push from Shae Paulo to take the checkered at Eldora. Paulo's recovery was the story of the night — the man started 13th and muscled his way up 11 spots to settle for second, but couldn't quite find the move to steal it from Jaynes down the stretch. Jaynes' composure on the dirt at the finish line proved decisive. He controlled what mattered and executed when pressure mounted. Todd Brandt rounded out the podium in third after a solid, steady run. The pace was relentless from the drop of the green. Petteri Kotovaara earned pole and won his heat, but the feature belonged to Jaynes once he got to the front. He led 18 laps and never gave ground when it counted.