**Jason Stehney Powers Through Eldora Chaos to Steal Round 8** Jeremy Pray rolled into Eldora with the pole position and heat race dominance, looking like the class of the field. He had all the momentum heading into the feature. Then Jason Stehney arrived with a completely different plan. Stehney methodically carved through the field and took command with 17 laps led down the stretch, turning what looked like Pray's race to lose into a master class in dirt oval racecraft. Pray hung on for second, but there was no drama in the final laps—Stehney had the measure of the field and drove away clean. The real story underneath was Kurt Ney turning the consolation into a launching pad, ripping forward seven positions from 15th to finish eighth in the feature. That's the kind of run that shows up on pace sheets next round. The dirt at Eldora showed its teeth early but settled into a racy surface by feature time. Stehney simply had the best car and the best racecraft when it mattered most.