Coltman Farms Racing Named Title Sponsor Of Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series

March 7, 2026  ·
  John Trent

The Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series announced that the series title will be Coltman Farms Racing for the 2026 season.

This is the first year that the series has had a title sonsor since it was acquired by Marion Limbaugh in 2019.

In a press release shared to Facebook, Coltman Farms Racing owner Brett Coltman said, “It’s extremely important to support grassroots racing. It’s truly the lifeblood of everything we do. The Carolina Clash is a fantastic series and it’s an honor to partner with them and support local racing.”

“Coltman Farms Racing’s motto is #DoTheRightThing nd I believe supporting grassroots racing will always be the right thing to do,” added Coltman. “As a team with a development program, it’s important to have a place where young drivers can hone their craft against skilled veterans. That’s why it makes perfect sense to partner with the Carolina Clash and help promote the work that Marion and Joey have been doing for grassroots racing.”

Limbaugh said, “We are excited to team up with Coltman Farms Racing for 2026. Coltman Farms has done so much for dirt racing and supported so many drivers, teams and series. The Clash has not had a title sponsor in a long time, and we know Coltman Farms is a perfect fit for the Carolina Clash.”

“It is such a big deal to us to work with Brett Coltman and Coltman Farms Racing this year. We’re excited for the opportunity and we’re looking forward to an incredible season,” he added.

Series Director Joey Chapman also lauded the partnership, “It’s tremendous to partner with an organization like Coltman Farms Racing. Brett and his team obviously have a love for the sport, and they help so many people. Having a title sponsor is great, but it’s even better when the sponsor has a love for the sport. That just makes for a great partnership.”

The Carolina Clash season kicks off tonight at County Line Raceway in Elm City, North Carolina. The series competes across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. On top of County Line Raceway, it will also visit Lancaster Motor Speedway, Friendship Motor Speedway, Toccoa Raceway, Sumter Speedway, Lavonia Speedway, Carolina Speedway, Cherokee Speedway, Lake View Motor Speedway, Sumter Speedway, and Travelers Rest Speedway.

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