**David Kalb Makes the Pass That Matters at Weedsport** David Kalb waited until it counted. Greg Keppel dominated the early going—leading 22 laps and looking every bit the car to beat on the Weedsport dirt—but Kalb had something left in reserve. When it mattered most, Kalb made his move and never looked back, taking the feature win while Keppel faded as the laps clicked off. Jess Chambers rounded out the podium conversation, but this one belonged to Kalb's patience and execution. The night's other story belonged to Zachary Miller6, who carved through the field like he had something to prove. Starting deep in the pack at 23rd, Miller gained 12 positions to finish 11th—a drive that turned laps into a statement. Bryce Barrus controlled his consolation race without drama, securing his path forward. Jeremy Pray grabbed the pole and backed it up with a heat win, but the feature belonged to the driver who made the decisive move when everyone was watching.