**Blake M Andrews Controls Lincoln to Stay Perfect** Blake M Andrews led wire-to-wire at Lincoln Speedway, commanding 24 laps to extend his championship momentum with another victory. The front-runner never faced serious pressure, managing the slick surface with precision while the field sorted itself out behind him. The real story came from Kurt Ney, who stormed through the field like a man possessed. Starting ninth in the feature, Ney picked off cars methodically and cracked the top three by the finish, earning hard charger honors. He'd already won the consolation race earlier in the night, showing the kind of closing speed that could make him dangerous down the stretch. Jeremy Pray kept Andrews honest for most of the race but couldn't find a way past, settling for second. The Lincoln dirt treated early qualifiers well — Brandon Holtmeier's pole position and heat win couldn't translate to feature contention, but that's how these rough surfaces go. One setup works in qualifying, another works when the track evolution kicks in. Andrews is building a fortress atop the NARC standings. With heat wins, pole positions, and now consistent features, he's giving the field very little to work with.