September 24
Fayetteville Motor Speedway,
Fayetteville, NC
Sanction: Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series (Carlton Lamm Memorial) - $7,500
Information provided by: Series and track reports (last updated September 25, 8:28 pm)
Milliken wins Carlton Lamm Memorial at Fayetteville
Carlton Lamm Memorial
- Willie Milliken
- Jeff Smith
- Ethan Wilson
- Dennis Franklin
- Steve Blackburn
- Matthew Nance
- Dustin Mitchell
- Christian Thomas
- Gray Parton
- John Price
- Mike Huey
- David Yandle
- David Baker
- Dean Bowen
- Zach Cox
- Michael Rouse
- Jamie Lathroum
- Brett Hamm
- Kevin Wilson
- Roger Lucas
- Tommy Jones
- Dale Arnold
- Anthony Sanders
- G.R. Smith
- Kevin Godwin
- Adam Yarbrough
Joseph Swann
Willie Milliken won Fayetteville's Carlton Lamm Memorial.
What won the race: Fourth-starting Willie Milliken of Roanoke Rapids, N.C., rolled to his second career Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series victory in Saturday’s Carlton Lamm Memorial at Fayetteville Motor Speedway. He earned $7,500.
Key notes: The Carolina Clash makes its third visit of the season to Fayetteville’s 4/10-mile oval; Johnny Pursley won April 16 and Dustin Mitchell won July 16. … The Carlton Lamm Memorial pays tribute to the longtime racing supporter and former Dunn Benson Motorsports team owner.
On the move: Steve Blackburn of Greensboro, N.C., started 16th and finished fifth.
Winner's sponsors: Milliken’s Longhorn Chassis is powered by a Vic Hill Racing Engine and sponsored by M.J. Price Construction, M&W Transport, East Coast Towing, BGE Enterprise, Williams Motorsports, Jack’s Restaurant of Morehead City, The Copper Spike, Temple’s Body Shop, Schaeffer’s Oil, Pro Fab, Fox Shocks and Dirt Wrap
Points chase: After Fayetteville: 1. Dennis Franklin (1,374); 2. Adam Yarbrough (1,237); 3. Mike Huey (1,182); 4. David Yandle (1,174); 5. John Price (1,110).
Current weather: Clear, 72°F
Car count: 26
Fast qualifier: Dustin Mitchell
Time: 14.629 seconds
Polesitter: Dustin Mitchell
Heat race winners: Gray Parton, Anthony Sanders
Next series race: October 8, Sumter Speedway (Sumter, SC) $4,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.