**Gregory Lamey Dominates Weedsport, Leads Wire-to-Wire** Gregory Lamey took the pole position into turn one and never looked back, controlling the feature from start to finish at Weedsport. The car was simply faster everywhere it mattered, and despite pressure mounting as laps clicked off, Lamey had an answer every time. Twenty-five laps led tells the whole story — this was command performance racing. The real narrative belonged to Jake Sonnentag, who started deep in the field at P22 and clawed his way up thirteen positions by the checkered flag. That kind of charge on a dirt oval doesn't happen by accident. He was the hungriest car on track in the second half of the race. Rylan Gray qualified on pole but couldn't convert that into feature success, getting swallowed up as the night wore on. The heat races were carved up by Gray, Shae Paulo, and Jeromy Weigle, with Michael Sheridan grinding through the consolation to make the main event and secure a top-five finish.