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TRACKHOUSE RACING TAPS CONNOR ZILISCH FOR FULL CUP SERIES SCHEDULE IN 2026

TRACKHOUSE RACING TAPS CONNOR ZILISCH FOR FULL CUP SERIES SCHEDULE IN 2026

TRACKHOUSE RACING’S ROSS CHASTAIN GIVES POINTERS TO CONNOR ZILISCH PRIOR TO THE RACE AT WATKINS GLEN – MOTORSPORT AMERICA PHOTO

Trackhouse Racing announced Saturday that Connor Zilisch will drive full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2026, the latest move in his rapid rise up the stock-car racing ladder.

Zilisch replaces Daniel Suárez, who will leave Trackhouse at year’s end after five seasons driving the team’s No. 99 Chevrolet. The organization and driver announced July 1 that they had mutually reached an agreement to part company, creating a high-profile vacancy in Trackhouse’s three-car fleet alongside Cup teammates Ross Chastain and Shane van Gisbergen.

Connor Zilisch at Talladega – Motorsport America Photo

Zilisch appears poised to fill that void ever since signing with Trackhouse as part of the organization’s driver development program in January 2024. Since then, the 19-year-old phenom has won eight times in 27 starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series while driving for JR Motorsports. That stretch includes wins in five of the last six races, highlighted by Zilisch’s triumph at Indianapolis Motor Speedway to seal JRM’s 100th victory and capped by Friday’s victory at Daytona International Speedway with Parker Kligerman driving in relief.

CONNOR ZILISCH AT WATKINS GLEN – MOTORSPORT AMERICA PHOTO.

Zilisch ranks second in the Xfinity Series standings, just three points behind JRM teammate Justin Allgaier as the battle for the Regular Season Championship heads to its final two races. Zilisch is on the mend from a broken collarbone, suffered in a hard fall in Victory Lane after winning Watkins Glen two weeks ago. He started Friday night’s Xfinity event, yielding to Kligerman in a Lap 13 caution period.

JESSE LOVE AND CONNOR ZILISCH ON PIT ROAD TOGETHER AT ECHO PARK SPEEDWAY BEFORE QUALIFYING FOR THE FOCUSED HEALTH 250! – MOTORSPORT AMERICA PHOTO

Zilisch has excelled at each turn of his racing career, from karting to Mazda MX-5 and Trans-Am competition. His first appearance in IMSA’s Rolex 24 at Daytona endurance race yielded a victory in the LMP2 class.

CONNOR ZILISCH AT ATLANTA’S ECHO PARK SPEEDWAY – MOTORSPORT AMERICA PHOTO

The teenager’s move into stock cars also brought success, with wins in CARS Tour late models and the ARCA Menards Series before he reached the NASCAR national series ranks last year. Zilisch participated in partial Xfinity and Craftsman Truck series schedules in 2024, winning poles on both circuits and rolling to victory in his Xfinity debut at Watkins Glen International last September.

CONNOR ZILISCH WON THE XFINITY FOOD MAX 250 AT SONOMA! – (HHP/Tom Copeland)

Zilisch’s road-racing background has provided him with an edge in his wins at The Glen, Circuit of The Americas and Sonoma Raceway, but he has also been a quick study while performing on ovals, prevailing at Pocono, Dover and Indy consecutively. JR Motorsports co-owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. said after his Brickyard triumph that Zilisch has the potential for “incredible, Hall of Fame-worthy things” in his career, hinting that a Cup Series move was imminent. He also said he’s buying into the ever-building buzz around Zilisch, comparing his prodigious rise to that of some of the sport’s all-time greats.

Connor Zilisch climbs out through the roof flap to celebrate his win in the Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 at the famed Tricky Triangle racetrack! – Motorsport America Photo

“I mean, the only thing I think it’s close to is probably Jeff Gordon or Jimmie Johnson,” Earnhardt said, making a nod toward his former teammates — both multiple-time Cup Series champions. “So he might be even more of a comet … he might be even more rare than that, because I don’t know, man, if you all get a chance to spend time around him, you’ll realize how mature he is, and I think there’s probably a lot of parents in the room that would be amazed at his level of maturity.”

CONNOR ZILISCH WINS AT INDIANAPOLIS FOR HIS 5th VICTORY OF THE YEAR – JR MOTORSPORTS PHOTO

Zilisch said he took the Hall of Famer’s words to heart, saying he has a long path ahead before he reaches that level.

“It’s going to be an incredible journey,” Zilisch said. “You know, I’m so excited for the next 10, 15, 20 years, hopefully in this world of NASCAR racing. I’ve enjoyed my time so far, but I really do hope there’s a long, long journey left ahead of me. I really am having a lot of fun.”

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