**Kendal Tucker Denies Jeremy Pray's Pole Position Advantage at USA International** Jeremy Pray took pole position and won his heat race, but Kendal Tucker had other ideas come feature time. Tucker methodically worked through the field and led 17 laps en route to victory on the dirt at USA International Speedway, completely neutralizing Pray's front-row advantage. The real story though belonged to Todd Hutton, who started dead last in 24th and absolutely demolished the field to finish seventh. That's a 17-position swing that turned a disastrous qualifying effort into a points salvage job that will matter come championship time. David Kalb and Jeremy Pray rounded out the top three, with Ryan Wagonschutz and Aiden Bierlein completing the top five. The heat races were spread across four different winners, which means the feature field was as mixed up as they come — and Tucker still found a way to thread the needle through all of it.