**Aiden Snead Survives Eldora Chaos, David Smeal Jr. Puts on a Show** Aiden Snead controlled what mattered most at Eldora — he led 24 laps and brought home the feature win despite a track that looked ready to hand victory to literally anyone else on any given lap. The dirt was loose, the racing was aggressive, and chaos reigned for long stretches. The real story belonged to David Smeal Jr., who started P14 and absolutely carved through the field to finish fourth. That ten-position swing in a feature at Eldora is not a gift — it's a statement. Smeal Jr. was the hardest charger of the night and made himself impossible to ignore down the stretch. Jackson Lauderbaugh brought home second, holding down a podium spot in a race where the track was actively trying to shuffle the running order every lap. Nicholas R Lowe and Tobias Fitzsimmons rounded out the top five. Bruce Clingan earned pole position with a 13.340-second lap, but qualifying speed proved no guarantee in a feature where track position constantly shifted. The heat races went to Aiden Snead, Brandon Garman, and Jeremy Schmidt12, while Ryan Wagonschutz took the consolation.