**Zach Jaynes Takes Cedar Lake Wire-to-Wire as Jason Stehney Charges Through Pack** Zach Jaynes controlled the feature from start to finish at Cedar Lake, leading 38 laps and never giving up the top spot once he inherited the lead. The decisive moment came early when Jaynes worked into position and simply executed the perfect race — patient in traffic, aggressive when needed, never vulnerable enough for the trailing field to capitalize. Jason Stehney was the real story though. The pole sitter won his heat, but ended up eighth on the feature grid. From there, he carved through the field with surgical precision, gaining five spots to finish on the podium in third. That's the kind of performance that makes you stand up — he had speed all day and proved it under pressure when it mattered most. Greg Keppel stayed close enough to threaten but couldn't find the answer to Zach's setup. By the end, it was clear Jaynes simply had the better car on the night, converting that advantage into a clean, decisive victory in the feature.