Connor Zilisch Beats SVG at His Own Game in Thrilling Last Lap Duel at Sonoma Raceway

One week ago, on the streets of Chicago, Connor Zilisch learned a painful lesson in the art of racing from his JR Motorsports teammate, Shane van Gisbergen. In the final restart of the Loop 110, Zilisch had track position, but SVG muscled his way inside at Turn 1 and snatched the win. It wasn’t dirty, just smart, aggressive driving from a veteran who knew exactly how to apply pressure. Zilisch admitted after the race, “It wasn’t dirty; we were racing for the lead on the last restart, and I just didn’t expect it to race me that hard.

That moment in Chicago was more than just a second-place finish. It was a classroom session on how to finish races under pressure, especially when that pressure comes from a road course ace like SVG. Zilisch, who turns 19 next month, had every reason to play it safe in Chicago; he’s deep in the championship battle and couldn’t risk wrecking. But he walked away with more than points; he walked away with experience. “I look forward to racing him again at Sonoma,” he said then. Everyone took note, but few expected just how well Zilisch would deliver on that promise.

Fast-forward to Sonoma Raceway. Once again, the front row featured SVG and Zilisch, two road course masters, one a rising star and the other a three-time Supercars champion. This time, Zilisch didn’t just hold his own. He out-drove SVG in a clean, gutsy, and calculated final-lap duel to win the Pit Boss/Food Maxx 250. After 79 laps of intense action, it was the No. 88 crossing the line first as Zilisch had his third win of the season, and one that tasted extra sweet.

Relentless SVG had Connor Zilisch on his toes!

Connor Zilisch and Shane van Gisbergen traded punches all race long. Both led laps, both pushed the limits, but when it mattered most, Zilisch was perfect. In the final stage, both JR Motorsports drivers started saving fuel until SVG started inching closer. With less than eight laps to go, SVG closed the gap, looking for one mistake. The Kiwi gave everything as he bumped Zilisch more than once in the last two laps, but Zilisch, laser-focused, never gave in.

Two laps from the finish, the bumping got more serious. Shane van Gisbergen gave Zilisch a tap in Turn 7 and again in Turn 10. However, Zilisch held his line and responded with his best driving of the season. He built a small gap coming to the white flag and defended perfectly through Turn 11, the best passing opportunity on the track. With the win, Zilisch showed not only speed but mental toughness. He had learned from Chicago, and he didn’t get moved this time. The 18-year-old had a massive burnout after the race as he came out all smiling in victory lane.

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However, despite the bumps, it was more or less a clean battle, and Connor Zilisch admitted it in his post-race comments. “Hats off to Shane, I feel like all race long we battled each other cleanly. He raced me clean, I respect the hell out of him for that,” he said. The JRM prodigy further reflected on his win and said, “A lot of focus and just doing my best job for 30 laps straight. It’s really tough to save your fuel, save your tires, and have a guy like SVG breathing down your neck.”

The win marked Zilisch’s fourth in the Xfinity Series and third of the season. He now sits firmly in the championship hunt. More than that, he helped JR Motorsports earn its 98th series win, just two shy of the century mark. “I really wanna get 100 wins for JR Motorsports. Hopefully, we can do that at Indy. Really looking forward to the future here. It’s been an awesome year, and hopefully a championship in November,” he said. Meanwhile, SVG will look to take a note from his Xfinity run as he sits on pole for Sunday’s Cup Race as well.

Notably, the Pit Boss/Food Maxx 250 started as expected, Zilisch and SVG took control early. They combined to lead 70 of the 79 laps. SVG started from the pole, but Zilisch was aggressive right away, taking the lead by Lap 3. The first stage went to Sam Mayer after both Zilisch and SVG short-pitted to flip the stage. That strategy duel became a theme. However, in Stage 2, the battle heated up. Zilisch blocked hard in Turn 11, SVG gave him a shove, and Zilisch held firm. Van Gisbergen eventually retook the lead, then gave Zilisch a thumbs-up out the window as proof of mutual respect.

But his car started to fade as Connor Zilisch pounced late in the stage. Once again, both pitted early to prep for the final push. Brandon Jones won the stage, but the real race was brewing further back. In the final stage, once again, the duo dominated and eventually took 1-2 for JR Motorsports. Apart from them, William Swalich took third place for Joe Gibbs Racing, coming off an ARCA WEST Series win at Sonoma on Friday. His teammate Riley Herbst in No.19 Toyota finished fifth as Nick Sanchez separated the duo in 4th. Notably, the race was more or less caution-free, and the final stages saw Corey Day trading bumps with the No.21 car. Despite his spinning off the track, the race saw a green flag finish.

The Pit Boss/Food Maxx 250 final race results:

Pos.
Driver
No.
Team
Manufacturer
Status

1
Connor Zilisch
88
JR Motorsports
Chevrolet
Running

2
Shane van Gisbergen
9
JR Motorsports
Chevrolet
Running

3
William Sawalich
18
Joe Gibbs Racing
Toyota
Running

4
Nick Sanchez
48
Big Machine Racing
Chevrolet
Running

5
Riley Herbst
19
Joe Gibbs Racing
Toyota
Running

6
Justin Allgaier
7
JR Motorsports
Chevrolet
Running

7
Taylor Gray
54
Joe Gibbs Racing
Toyota
Running

8
Carson Kvapil
1
JR Motorsports
Chevrolet
Running

9
Sammy Smith
8
JR Motorsports
Chevrolet
Running

10
Sheldon Creed
00
Haas Factory Team
Ford
Running

11
Austin Green
32
Jordan Anderson Racing
Chevrolet
Running

12
Austin Hill
21
Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet
Running

13
Brandon Jones
20
Joe Gibbs Racing
Toyota
Running

14
Josh Bilicki
91
DGM Racing
Chevrolet
Running

15
Josh Williams
11
Kaulig Racing
Chevrolet
Running

16
Will Rodgers
70
Cope Family Racing
Chevrolet
Running

17
Sam Mayer
41
Haas Factory Team
Ford
Running

18
Dean Thompson
26
Sam Hunt Racing
Toyota
Running

19
Blaine Perkins
31
Jordan Anderson Racing
Chevrolet
Running

20
Jeb Burton
27
Jordan Anderson Racing
Chevrolet
Running

21
Harrison Burton
25
AM Racing
Ford
Running

22
Brennan Poole
44
Alpha Prime Racing
Chevrolet
Running

23
Anthony Alfredo
42
Young’s Motorsports
Chevrolet
Running

24
Corey Day
17
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
Running

25
Kyle Sieg
28
RSS Racing
Ford
Running

26
Matt DiBenedetto
99
Viking Motorsports
Chevrolet
Running

27
Ryan Ellis
71
DGM Racing
Chevrolet
Running

28
Parker Retzlaff
4
Alpha Prime Racing
Chevrolet
Running

29
Kris Wright
5
Our Motorsports
Chevrolet
Running

30
Jeremy Clements
51
Jeremy Clements Racing
Chevrolet
-1 lap

31
Brad Perez
45
Alpha Prime Racing
Chevrolet
-1 lap

32
Daniel Dye
10
Kaulig Racing
Chevrolet
-1 lap

33
Connor Mosack
14
SS Green Light Racing
Chevrolet
-2 laps

34
Christian Eckes
16
Kaulig Racing
Chevrolet
-3 laps

35
Ryan Sieg
39
RSS Racing
Ford
-3 laps

36
Sage Karam
53
Joey Gase Motorsports
Toyota
OUT

37
Alex Labbe
07
SS Green Light Racing
Ford
OUT

38
Jesse Love
2
Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet
OUT

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