March 28
Friendship Motor Speedway,
Elkin, NC
Sanction: Coltman Farms Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series (Doug Walls Memorial) - $5,000
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated March 28, 11:18 pm)
Watkins wins $5,000 Walls Memorial at Friendship
Doug Walls Memorial
- Ben Watkins
- Benji Hicks
- Jordan Koehler
- Adam Yarbrough
- Jamison McBride
- Dylan Thornton
- Christian Thomas
- Hunter Kohn
- Evan Koehler
- Steve Banal
- Kaede Loudy
- Layton Sullivan
- Jake Jackson
- Anthony Sanders
- Beckham Malone
- Bryan Mullis
- Gray Parton
- Jeremy Steele
- Matt Long
- Adrian Roscelli
- Greg Clark
- Cla Knight
- Gunner Frank
- Matthew Nance
What won the race: Taking control from early leader Beckham Malone just before Malone slowed with trouble on lap 18, polesitter Ben Watkins of Rock Hill, S.C., led the rest of Saturday's 35-lap Doug Walls Memorial at Friendship Motor Speedway. Wakins led the final 19 laps and beat Benji Hicks by 3.341 seconds for the $5,000 payday, his second Coltman Farms Racing Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series victory of the season and 20th of his career.
Key notes: Watkins moved into sole possession of fifth on the tour's all-time win list with his 20th career triumph, breaking a tie with Chris Ferguson. ... The reigning Carolina Clash champ added to his March 14 Red Rose Rumble victory at Lancaster (S.C.) Motor Speedway, also worth $5,000. ... Twelfth-starting Benji Hicks grabbed second from Jordan Koehler on a lap-23 restart, but never had anything for Watkins; seventh-starting Koehler settled for third after trailing Watkins from lap 18-22. ... Dylan Thornton and Christian Thomas each improved seven positions, finishing sixth and seventh, respectively. ... Fourth-starting Evan Koehler faded to ninth. ... Second-starting Beckham Malone led the opening 16 laps before slowing on the 17th lap, handing the lead to Watkins; Malone pitted under caution but could only rebound to finish 15th. ... Jeremy Steele appeared to slow from 12th on lap 23, triggering the race's third and final yellow flag. ... Gunner Frank and Matthew Nance both retired under the initial lap-five stoppage. ... The 4/10-mile oval was recently purchased by Chuck Melton who returned the facility to its familiar Friendship name after it was formerly known as Ultimate Motorsports Park under Bobby Koehler's ownership. ... The race honored Charles “Doug” Walls, the father of Jason Walls, owner and founder of the Mid-East Racing Association; Walls died March 25, 2023, at the age of 77. ... It was the first major Late Model event in nearly 18 months at Friendship. The 35-lapper lasted 22 minutes with 16 starters completing the distnace. ... Carolina Clash competitors are scheduled to return on July 18 for another $5,000-to-win event.
On the move: Kaede Loudy of Rogersville, Tenn., started 20th and finished 11th.
Winner's sponsors: Watkins drives a Longhorn by Wesley Page powered by a Clements Racing Engine with sponsorship from Mega Plumbing of the Carolinas, Parks Heating & Cooling, Langley Collision Center, Coltman Farms Racing, Hoopaugh Grading, Sandwood Inc., WP Racing Shocks, Hoosier Tire South, VP Racing Fuels, Allstar Performance, STAKT Products, Craig Industries, Top Quality Siding & Windows and Indocil Arts.
Points chase: Before Friendship: 1. Ben Watkins (235); 2. Jeremy Steele (212); 3. Russell Erwin (125); 4. Dustin Mitchell (115); 5. Matthew Nance (110).
Current weather: Clear, 46°F
Car count: 30
Fast qualifier: Ben Watkins
Time: 14.905 seconds
Polesitter: Ben Watkins
Consolation race winners: Dylan Thornton, Christian Thomas
Provisional starters: Jake Jackson, Adrian Roscelli
Next series race: April 4, Toccoa Raceway (Toccoa, GA) $5,000
Editor's note: Corrects Wakins's laps led count (19 sted 18).












































