Stephen Arpin (born December 16, 1983) is a Canadian race car driver and entrepreneur.
He made his racing debut in Go-Karts at Riverside Speedway in Rainy River, Ontario at the age of 10.
Arpin made his first start in that summer at the Aaron's 312, where he was competitive until being caught in a wreck late in the event.
In 2011, Arpin made his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut at Texas Motor Speedway, driving the No.
Arpin also returned to the ARCA Racing Series with Venturini Motorsports at both Elko Speedway and Springfield.
For 2013, Arpin received the opportunity to compete for the Global Rallycross Championship alongside teammate, fellow NASCAR competitor Scott Speed.
Steve also won the largest modified race east of the Mississippi at Brushcreek Motorsports Complex, the American Heritage classic.
He won several events at the local scene and was picked up shortly thereafter by Polaris Industries, becoming the youngest driver to ever compete for the company.