James Stewart was truly "dead last" going through the first turn... well, that's if you don't count Chad Reed and Tyler Bowers laying on the ground before the first turn. Regardless, JS7 jammed his way to the front, but was ultimately unable to bridge the 8 second gap that Villopoto had put on him by the final few laps. Regardless, James was able to make up the 3 points he was behind on Chad, and add 3 more. This of course puts him in the points lead and the driver's seat with 2 rounds remaining in the series.