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Connor Zilisch

2026 Season — NASCAR Cup Series

33rd
Position
146
Points
0
Wins
13
Starts

Through May 24, 2026 · 474 pts behind leader

Connor Zilisch — Driver Profile

Car: No. 88 (Cup) / No. 1 (O'Reilly Series) | Team: Trackhouse Racing / JR Motorsports | Manufacturer: Chevrolet Status: Full-time Cup + part-time O'Reilly Series | Hometown: Weddington, North Carolina | Age: 19

Career Highlights

Connor Zilisch is one of the most hyped young talents in NASCAR history. The Weddington, North Carolina, native won 11 NASCAR Xfinity Series races in 2025 before graduating to the Cup Series full-time in 2026 with Trackhouse Racing, driving the No. 88 Chevrolet.

In addition to his Cup schedule, Zilisch competes part-time in the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series with JR Motorsports, sharing the No. 1 Chevrolet with Carson Kvapil. On April 11, 2026, Zilisch won the Suburban Propane 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway — his 12th career O'Reilly Series victory and first of the 2026 season — after crew chief Rodney Childers made the call to stay out on old tires with 28 laps remaining while Kyle Larson pitted. At Texas on May 2, Zilisch won Stage 2 and led 48 laps before fading to 21st in the final segment after the car gave up whatever it had been giving him in the middle stages. He also was the third car in the Lap 105 three-wide moment with Kyle Larson and Brent Crews off Turn 4. At just 20 years old, Zilisch is already drawing comparisons to generational talents who made immediate impacts at the sport's highest level.

Background

A Charlotte-area native, Zilisch rose through karting and sports car racing before entering stock cars. His 11-win Xfinity season in 2025 was one of the most dominant campaigns by a driver under 20 in NASCAR history.

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Recent Race — Dover All-Star Race, May 17, 2026

Zilisch finished fifth in the NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway — the only rookie inside the top five. The race was won by Denny Hamlin from the pole. Read the recap.

Coverage (7 articles)

He Won at Hickory First. Now William Sawalich Has Won at The Rock.

John Speedway·

William Sawalich won his first O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Rockingham Speedway on Saturday, becoming the youngest winner in track history in his 42nd career start. The nineteen-year-old Joe Gibbs Racing driver charged from 14th to lead 80 laps, outlasting Corey Day's dominant early effort that faded on tire wear.

Hamlin Wins the Million From the Pole at Dover. The Million Goes to Mama.

John Speedway·

Denny Hamlin won the NASCAR All-Star Race from the pole at Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday, beat his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Chase Briscoe in a side-by-side fight to the line, and became the third driver in the sport's history to win the All-Star at multiple tracks. Asked what he'd do with the $1 million check, he said he'd give it to his mother — a line that landed harder given his father's death in a December fire. The Cup field heads to Charlotte Motor Speedway next for the Coca-Cola 600.

Honeycutt Beats Zilisch and SVG for His First Truck Win at The Glen

John Speedway·

Kaden Honeycutt won his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race Friday at Watkins Glen — and did it by beating Connor Zilisch and Shane van Gisbergen, the two drivers who have dominated NASCAR road courses for two years. He also won the ARCA race at the same track earlier the same day, becoming the second driver in history to sweep both. Honeycutt now leads the Truck Series championship by 29 points.

Corey Day's Final Lap Was the Only One. Now Texas.

John Speedway·

Corey Day won Talladega last Saturday by leading exactly one lap — the last one — for Hendrick Motorsports. Six days later, the same Concord-Mooresville pipeline runs at Texas, with Kyle Larson in the JR Motorsports No. 88, Connor Zilisch in the No. 1, and Austin Dillon in the Richard Childress No. 3. Three Cup drivers, the final Dash 4 Cash of 2026, and Justin Allgaier with a stage-points pace nobody has hit since Denny Hamlin in 2021.

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