The 2025 NASCAR Xfinity season thrust into high gear with an unconventional sequence of two Superspeedway races, immediately followed by a road course. Amidst the randomness that has characterized the start of the season, one constant has been the unpredictability. Connor Zilisch’s victory at the recent Circuit of the Americas race is a case in point. Despite entering the race as a favorite, Zilisch’s path to victory was far from smooth.
The young NASCAR driver’s journey from pole position to the checkered flag was marred by penalties and controversy. Zilisch himself admitted to overstepping the mark, recognizing the numerous errors he made throughout the race. His victory was not just a testament to his resilience, but also a necessary boost to recover from his underwhelming start to the season, which saw him finish 27th in Daytona and 34th in Atlanta.
However, the 18-year-old’s aggressive racing style has raised eyebrows among his peers, including one of Xfinity’s most successful veterans, Justin Allgaier. Zilisch, starting from pole position, dominated the early stages of the race, leading all the laps in stage one. The second stage, however, saw the race take a chaotic turn.
Several cars were making green-flag pit stops with two laps to go in the stage, and when Zilisch followed suit, a caution flag was raised on the track, leading to a penalty for the #88 car for an infringement. The penalty was the beginning of Zilisch’s downhill slide, leading to a series of reckless maneuvers that angered many of his fellow drivers.
One of those on the receiving end of Zilisch’s aggressive tactics was Justin Allgaier. Zilisch, restarting from the 32nd position, drove into Allgaier, forcing him to give way. Allgaier, a veteran of the track, expressed his displeasure at Zilisch’s reckless driving and warned that such tactics would not be tolerated by other drivers.
The list of drivers upset by Zilisch’s aggressive driving didn’t end with Allgaier. While clawing his way back to the top, Zilisch spun out Corey Heim, who was in contention for a top-five finish but ended up 31st. Heim criticized Zilisch’s “overly aggressive” driving, a sentiment echoed by many of his peers.
Zilisch’s controversial race culminated in a showdown between him and Carson Kvapil, with Zilisch ultimately emerging victorious after Kvapil suffered a flat from excessive sliding. Despite his victory, Zilisch’s car was in less than ideal condition, a testament to his “win at all costs” approach.
Despite his victory, Zilisch was far from satisfied with his performance. He expressed frustration at his mistakes and vowed to learn from them, promising to drive more cautiously in the future. His contrition was further evidenced by his decision to send apology texts to the drivers he believed he had wronged during the race.
As Zilisch prepares for the upcoming COTA Cup race, he will need to heed the lessons from his controversial victory. A repeat of his reckless driving could lead to retaliation from the likes of Kyle Busch or Denny Hamlin, who might be seeking revenge for Zilisch’s treatment of Corey Heim.
Zilisch enters the Cup race as a frontrunner, but his reputation as an aggressive driver might precede him. As he seeks his debut Cup win, Zilisch will need to temper his aggression with caution, in order to avoid antagonizing his fellow drivers further. His performance in the Xfinity race has undoubtedly set the stage for an intriguing Cup race.