**Tyler Schell Storms Through Field for Dominant Wire-to-Wire Run at Lernerville** Tyler Schell came into the feature as an afterthought — ninth on the grid, fighting out of the consolation bracket. By lap one of the main event, he was already hunting. By the midpoint, he'd seized control completely. Schell led the final 15 laps of the feature with authority, racing to the checkers and leaving the field with no answer. Starting ninth and finishing first is no accident in Non Wing racing, but Schell's performance was surgical. He threaded through traffic with precision, picked his lines with aggression, and once he found the front, he was gone. Petteri Kotovaara made a solid run for second after winning his heat earlier in the night, but Schell's pace was simply a level above. The story of Round 5 is simple: the consolation race produced the main event's best driver, and Schell proved it emphatically. Lernerville's dirt surface rewarded smooth aggression, and he had both in spades.