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Treyten Lapcevich

2026 Season — CARS Tour

● Playoff eligible
2nd
Position
182
Points
0
Wins
6
Starts

Through June 9, 2026

Treyten Lapcevich — Driver Profile

Car: No. 77 | Team: Chad Bryant Racing | Manufacturer: Ford Status: Full-time LMSC | Hometown: Grimsby, Ontario, Canada | Age: 20

Career Highlights

Treyten Lapcevich is one of the few international drivers competing full-time on the CARS Tour Late Model Stock Car circuit — and one of the most credentialed. The Grimsby, Ontario native won the 2021 NASCAR Pinty's Series championship at age 15, becoming the youngest champion in the history of NASCAR's Canadian national touring series.

Lapcevich made the move to the American short track ladder through Chad Bryant Racing, piloting the No. 77 Ford in the CARS Tour LMSC division. His resume already included a South Carolina 400 victory at Florence Motor Speedway, one of the marquee late model events on the East Coast calendar.

In the 2026 CARS Tour season, Lapcevich sits among the top tier of LMSC title contenders alongside Caden Kvapil, Sam Butler, and Conner Jones. His early-season results have kept him in the championship conversation, though a disqualification at North Wilkesboro — later partially amended on appeal — added a layer of complexity to his points position.

The combination of Canadian national championship pedigree, willingness to relocate for American competition, and consistent speed at CARS Tour tracks makes Lapcevich one of the most compelling driver stories in the 2026 season. At 20, he is still among the youngest full-time competitors in the field but carries more hardware than most veterans on the tour.

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Coverage (4 articles)

Lewis Apologized. Then He Won Caraway Anyway.

John Speedway·

Landen Lewis ran over the choose-V cone before an early restart at Caraway Speedway, got sent to the rear of the field, and apologized for it on the race broadcast. Then he came back to the front, passed three-time Caraway winner Jared Fryar with 25 to go, and held off Conner Jones for his sixth career CARS Tour LMSC win. Kaden Honeycutt swept the weekend with a PLM win and a top-five LMSC finish.

Kaden Honeycutt Just Pulled Off the First Weekend Sweep in CARS Tour History

John Speedway·

Kaden Honeycutt won the CARS Pro Late Model Tour and CARS Late Model Stock Tour features at Ace Speedway on Saturday, May 9, 2026 — becoming the first driver in CARS Tour history to pull off a weekend sweep. The double came one day after Honeycutt won the ARCA Menards and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races at Watkins Glen International, capping a four-win weekend across four disciplines.

Mason Walters Won His First CARS Tour Race in the Chassis Ben Maier Won the Title In

John Speedway·

A driver from Catawba, North Carolina named Mason Walters won the 2026 CARS Tour Pro Late Model opener at Southern National in the same No. 6 Setzer Racing & Development chassis Ben Maier won the 2025 PLM championship in. Four races in, Walters leads PLM driver points and his Setzer teammate Evan McKnight sits P4 — a championship-form team set up to sit on a points lead through a ten-week PLM gap. Then Kaden Honeycutt complicates everything.

Landen Lewis Is Defending a Championship He Can't Catch on a Partial Schedule

John Speedway·

Landen Lewis ran over the choose-V cone, got sent to the back at Caraway, and won the race anyway — his sixth career CARS Tour LMSC win. He's also running a partial NASCAR Truck Series schedule for Niece Motorsports, where his St. Pete sixth-place was a career-best NTS result. Two competitive programs. One driver. And the math says he can't catch Caden Kvapil for the LMSC title on a partial schedule.

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