**Aiden Bierlein Takes Control at Volusia in Dominant Performance** Aiden Bierlein turned on the afterburners when it mattered most at Volusia, leading 22 laps en route to a decisive feature win that proved he's got the hot hand heading into the stretch run. Starting from the pole courtesy of his heat victory, Bierlein didn't just survive the Dirt Oval gauntlet — he owned it, holding off Gregory Lamey to take the checkered flag. The story underneath: Kurt Ney came from dead last in the feature, clawing his way up eight spots from P18 to grab hard charger honors. That kind of climb on a slick surface doesn't happen by accident — Ney's car was working when it needed to most, even if the end result wasn't a trip to the podium. Tyler Schell marked himself as the speed king with pole position at 13.111, but couldn't convert that advantage into a feature win. The heats went to Schell, Lamey, and Bierlein, while Rylan Gray took care of business in the consolation.