**Jake Sonnentag Holds Off Late Charge at Fairbury** Jake Sonnentag didn't have to lead the whole way to win at Fairbury, but he had to be perfect when it mattered. Jp Scheiderer controlled the early running with 24 laps out front, but Sonnentag was stalking and waiting. When the moment came, he made the move stick and managed the field through traffic to bring home the win, fending off a furious late rally from behind. The real story came from deep in the field. Shae Paulo started nineteenth and somehow found a lane through the chaos, picking up seventeen positions to finish second. That kind of charge doesn't happen by accident on a dirt oval — it's pure driving and reading the track when everyone else is worn out. Paulo's surge from P19 to the runner-up spot was the performance of the night. Sonnentag proved he belonged at the front, Daniel Zegers kept his car clean enough for third, and the heat races set the tone early with Theodore York and Brandon Garman taking their respective wins. Billy Rowlee dominated the consolation to round out the night's winners.