
**Miles Jansen controlled Lincoln from start to finish, but Tyler J Pfeil's late charge almost stole the show** Miles Jansen took the pole and never looked back — 18 laps led tells you everything you need to know about his night. This wasn't a close-fought battle for the lead. Jansen gapped the field early, ran clean, and managed his race like a veteran. The kind of performance that makes you look foolish for thinking there's drama happening up front. The real story was behind him. Tyler J Pfeil came into the feature buried at P15 after the heats, and then absolutely terrorized his way forward. Pfeil was the hard charger by a mile — gained 12 positions and ended up on the podium in third, turning laps that looked visibly quicker than everything around him. That's the kind of late-race momentum that keeps everyone else guessing about who's actually the fastest driver here. Nicholas R Lowe put himself in position to challenge by winning the consolation, then methodically worked his way into second place. He couldn't touch Jansen's pace, but he was professional enough to lock in the runner-up spot without drama. Jansen's dominance was the headline, but Pfeil's assault through the field is what you'll remember when the weekend's over.