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Video: Treyten Lapcevich Makes Last-Lap Bump-and-Run on MA Camirand to Win at CTMP

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Treyten Lapcevich made a last-lap bump-and-run on Marc Antoine Camirand to win the eBay Motors 200 at CTMP.

The NASCAR Pinty’s Series never disappoints.

On the final lap of Sunday’s eBay Motors 200 at CTMP, Treyten Lapcevich was able to execute a perfect bump-n-run move on defending series champion Marc-Antoine Camirand, to score his second victory of the 2023 NASCAR Pinty’s Series season.

Having sat in third place for the majority of the race’s final run, Lapcevich was able to put himself in position to pounce in the race’s closing laps, when Camirand moved around Gary Klutt for the race lead with six laps to go.

The Grimsby, Ontario-native worked feverishly to track down Camirand over the race’s final five laps, putting himself in a position to make the move on the final lap of Sunday’s 51-lap event.

As the top-two drivers approached the final corner, Camirand attempted to make a defensive move, pulling as far inside as possible in an attempt to block Lapcevich, which although a smart move, was unsuccessful in keeping the 19-year-old behind him.

Camirand wasn’t terribly pleased with the move and displayed that with a hand gesture out the window on the race’s cooldown lap. However, Lapcevich didn’t really seem to mind.

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