SOUTH ATLANTIC PRO LATE MODEL SERIES UNIFIED ELECTRICAL SERVICES 75 Winner Mason Walters
- TSN MOTORSPORTS INSIDER
- Apr 9
- 2 min read

With a blistering time of 14.996 seconds, #6 Evan McKnight takes the pole for the inaugural South Atlantic Pro race with Setzer Racing And Development teammate #61 Mason Walters starting second,
2024 zMAX CARS Tour Pro Late Model champion #4 Kaden Honeycutt third, #7 Tyler Church fourth, and #03 Kyle Campbell fifth. Louk gives the pack a good gaze, approves the formation, and we are green for the first time in the South Atlantic Pro Series! McKnight gets a significant jump and will lead early as Church takes third away from Honeycutt. When I say that, Honeycutt tries to cross over Church’s machine and makes it work after multiple laps of battle. That leaves Church in the clutches of Campbell, who will take advantage and grab fourth. The fall continues for Church who loses the top five to #15 Sheflon Clay. It’s the Setzer Racing show up front with Walters mirroring McKnight’s every move. But we’ve got trouble out of turn two! #27 Lee Tissot spins with the #51 of Limited Late Model standout Austin Harris and #92 Martin Nesbitt both tangling trying to avoid. For the restart, McKnight takes the outside with teammate Walters going down low on the front row. Honeycutt, Campbell, and #71 Tyler Lupton will complete the top five after the choose. McKnight is fast on the outside, but Walters is even faster on the inside, taking the lead for the first time tonight. Campbell wheels his way around Honeycutt with authority while Clay will retake the fifth spot.
The struggle for third isn’t letting up any time soon as Honeycutt will again break back into the top three. That’s not enough for Honeycutt, now putting his right front under McKnight. McKnight sticks like velcro on the outside as he and Honeycutt duel hard for second. The Hettinger Racing machine of Honeycutt will finally clear as will Campbell behind. Meanwhile, Walters has made himself a very comfortable lead, but it’ll be erased as Lupton spins into three! The choose will shuffle the field one more time as Walters lines up first, Honeycutt second, McKnight third, Campbell fourth, and #74 Ryan Moore fifth. Who will walk out of Tri-County the first ever SAPS winner? Walters gets an amazing restart as Honeycutt and Campbell again battle hard for second! McKnight falls to fourth while Tissot makes a great comeback in fifth. Honeycutt mounts one last charge, but it won’t be enough as Mason Walters makes history, becoming the first SAPS winner in history! Honeycutt will stay in second, Campbell rides to third, McKnight hangs on for fourth, and Tissot rounds out the top five.
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