**Patrick Cobb3 Holds Off Late Charge to Win at Charlotte** Patrick Cobb3 led the final laps and brought it home first, but this feature wasn't decided until the checkered flag. Mason Inman controlled most of the race with a dominant 43-lap performance out front, but couldn't quite get it done when it mattered. Tylor Clemann applied heavy pressure in the closing stages and finished second, making a real go of it in the final circuits. The story of the race belonged to Zachary Miller6, though. Starting buried in 17th, he picked his way through the field with surgical precision and clawed his way up to fifth place — a stunning 12-position charge that kept fans on their feet through the final laps. That kind of drive from the back half of the grid is what makes dirt racing at Charlotte brutal and electric. Jake Sonnentag grabbed the pole and won his heat race, but couldn't find the same magic in the feature. Consolation winner Greg Keppel made his mark where it counted, getting through that side of the bracket to punch his ticket forward.