**Aiden Snead Holds Off Late Cedar Lake Charge as Jp Scheiderer Runs Out of Laps** Aiden Snead was the class of the field all night, but don't let that fool you — he got everything he could handle in the closing laps at Cedar Lake. Jp Scheiderer had the rocket ship late, mounting a serious charge that had Snead looking over his shoulder down the stretch. The problem for Scheiderer was simple math: he found his speed too late. By the time he was reeling in the leader, the laps were gone. Snead crossed the line with the win while Scheiderer had to settle for second, never quite able to complete the pass despite clearly being the faster car in the final circuits. Tobias Fitzsimmons had his own statement to make, carving through the field from P12 to finish fourth — that's eight positions gained when it mattered. Jeremy Christensen grabbed the final podium spot, showing enough to stay in the hunt all night. The real story of Cedar Lake was speed without delivery. Scheiderer had it when it counted least. Snead had it when it mattered most. That's how you win a feature.