**Jared Getz Survives Lanier Chaos to Keep Championship Hopes Alive** Jared Getz held off all comers in a grinding feature at Lanier National Speedway, leading 32 laps and keeping his title campaign intact with a hard-fought victory on the dirt. The pole sitter's speed was there, but so was the attrition — this was a race where track position became currency, and Getz managed his fuel and tires well enough to see off pressure from Jp Scheiderer down the stretch. The real story was Connor Dudek's charge from tenth starting position up to fourth at the finish. That kind of six-spot gain on a track this unforgiving doesn't happen by accident — it was relentless driving through traffic and finding lanes where most drivers wouldn't look. His performance was the hard charger story of the night. Theodore York showed qualifying speed early with pole position honors, though heat action favored Joshua Burkey and Scheiderer, who both won their respective races. Bruce Clingan's consolation victory kept him relevant heading into the latter stages of the championship fight.