Marc-Antoine Camirand will run full time in the NASCAR Pinty’s series in 2018 thanks to his renewed partnership agreement with GM Paillé, #1 au Canada of Berthierville, QC.
Lapcevich Wins Season Finale; Labbe Celebrates Maiden Title
Labbe
Claims First Pinty's Championship
Lapcevich Wins Season Finale
Labbe Celebrates Maiden Title
By Alex Gallacher, NASCARHomeTracks.com
HAGERSVILLE, Ont -- After 13 races that took the series to five different provinces, it was only fitting a champion was crowned at the birthplace of NASCAR in Canada. Following the Pinty's Fall Brawl at Jukasa Motor Speedway, Alex Labbe claimed his first NASCAR Pinty's Series championship by 16 points over rival Kevin Lacroix.
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Lapcevich, the 16-year old NASCAR Next driver, sits 23 points behind Lacroix with Kennington, a two-time Pinty’s Series champion himself, just four points behind Lapcevich.
Kevin Lacroix did everything he could to move closer to Alex Labbe as the Quebec drivers continue their battle for the 2017 NASCAR Pinty’s Series championship.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – NASCAR will crown its 2017 championship for stock car racing in Canada at the track that helped launch the series. NASCAR and Jukasa Motor Speedway announced today that the season finale for the NASCAR Pinty’s Series will be moved to the Hagersville, Ontario, track.
Alex Labbe celebrates winning the Luxxur 300 at Edmonton International Raceway on Saturday. The win propelled him into first place in the NASCAR Pinty's Series championship standings.
The 2017 NASCAR Pinty’s Series returns for the fourth straight year to Edmonton International Raceway for the Luxxur 300. Below is a statistical look at the performance of the series at the track and selected drivers:
The NASCAR Next driver scored his first NASCAR Pinty's Series win at the Saskatoon track last year en route to his record-setting championship season one year ago.
Labbe was able to make the pass around Kennington on Lap 75 and then hold the two-time series champion off in overtime to pick up the win in the first doubleheader for Canada's national stock car championship.