The motorsports world had its eyes fixed on 18-year-old Connor Zilisch as he tackled the prestigious Rolex 24 At Daytona. Already a winner in the LMP2 class in 2024, expectations for the young North Carolinian were sky-high. Representing Trackhouse Racing and TF Sport, Zilisch was tasked with closing out the race behind the wheel of the No. 91 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3R, and for much of the event, his performance looked like it would cement his growing legacy. But motorsports is unforgiving, and one costly mistake in the final hour dashed the team’s hopes of a podium finish.
The Error That Changed Everything
As the race entered its final hour, Zilisch and the No. 91 Corvette were firmly in contention, running inside the top three. With victory still a tangible goal, Zilisch pushed hard to capitalize on every opportunity. But while entering Turn 1, he spun and collided with an Era Motorsport car, earning a drive-through penalty and effectively ending Trackhouse Racing’s chances of a top-five finish. The team eventually settled for ninth place, a disappointing result for a car that had shown so much promise.
Acknowledging the gravity of his mistake, Zilisch took to Instagram to own up:
“We were running inside the top 3 with an hour to go when I made a mistake and cost us a chance at a good result. Had a ton of fun with all my teammates anyways! Big thanks to @tf_sport, @teamtrackhouse, @weathertech, and @teamchevy. Can’t wait to get another shot at this race next year👊🏼”
A Blip in an Otherwise Stellar Career
For most drivers, such a high-profile mistake might cast doubt on their potential. But Zilisch’s résumé speaks volumes. The teenager is already a proven winner, with triumphs in both endurance racing and stock cars. In 2024, he won the Rolex 24 At Daytona in the LMP2 class, clinched victory in the 12 Hours of Sebring, and made waves in NASCAR, including a win at Watkins Glen in his debut Xfinity Series race and five ARCA Menards Series victories in just eight starts.
His meteoric rise has earned him comparisons to some of motorsport’s brightest stars, and his ability to balance multiple disciplines showcases a maturity beyond his years. The mistake at Daytona, while costly, is likely to serve as a valuable lesson for Zilisch as he continues to develop his racecraft under immense pressure.
Fans and NASCAR Community Rally Around Zilisch
Despite the disappointment, the NASCAR community and fans were quick to rally behind Zilisch. Many took to social media to praise his honesty and resilience. Some called the spin a “learning experience,” while others applauded his willingness to take responsibility—a trait that has endeared him to supporters and industry insiders alike.
One fan tweeted:
“Connor Zilisch has already achieved more at 18 than most do in a lifetime. That mistake won’t define him. He’s going to be a star.”
What’s Next for Zilisch?
Looking ahead, Zilisch’s focus will shift to his burgeoning NASCAR career. As a JR Motorsports driver in the Xfinity Series, he has already demonstrated that he has the speed and composure to compete at the highest levels. The Daytona mishap might sting, but it’s unlikely to derail his momentum.
The young driver himself is determined to bounce back stronger:
“I’m really frustrated with my final two stints. We had a really good shot. We were third, saving fuel, and would have been good there for that last run if I didn’t make that one mistake and get a drive-through.”
The Verdict? A Minor Setback for a Major Talent
Connor Zilisch’s error at the Rolex 24 At Daytona may have cost his team a potential podium, but it’s clear that this is just a speed bump in what promises to be a remarkable career. With his skill, determination, and a growing fanbase behind him, Zilisch is poised to rebound—and continue his rise as one of motorsport’s most exciting young talents.