
Connor Zilisch, a 19-year-old racing talent, wrapped up the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series with one of the most impressive rookie seasons ever. 10 wins, 18 straight top-5 finishes, and a record-breaking points performance. Yet, despite his dominance, he didn’t take home the championship trophy.
The title went instead to Jesse Love, who passed Zilisch with 24 laps left in the season finale at Phoenix Raceway on November 1.
The outcome, decided by NASCAR’s single-race playoff format, sparked heavy criticism from experts and fans who say the system unfairly overlooks a driver’s full-season performance.
Connor Zilisch’s Dominant Rookie Season
Driving the No. 88 for JR Motorsports, Zilisch was nearly unstoppable all year. He earned Rookie of the Year honors and posted numbers rarely seen in the Xfinity Series.
However, NASCAR’s playoff rules reset points before the final race, meaning that the championship came down to whoever finished best in that one event. Love’s victory in Phoenix sealed the title, while Zilisch finished third, leaving him without the crown despite being the standout all season.
Experts and Fans React to the Format
Many NASCAR voices spoke out after the race. Analyst Justin Champagne said, “Connor Zilisch not being the champion is an embarrassment for the sport. Anyone who condones this format isn’t a true NASCAR fan.”
YouTuber David Land added, “I hate this for Connor. It really sucks that he has to be the example of this broken system being broken after a season like he’s had.”
Popular NASCAR creator Eric Estepp posted, “Alright, that should officially mark the END of the 1-race finale. It just DOES NOT WORK, especially when a driver has a dominant year. Connor Zilisch put together a tremendous, 10-win season…but neither he nor the No. 88 will be remembered as champions.”
Motorsport journalist Austin Konenski echoed the frustration, saying, “Connor Zilisch not winning the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series championship is a nail in the coffin for this horrible format. 10 wins and 18 straight top-5 finishes for absolutely NOTHING.”
Fans also joined the debate online. Patrick Hanlon commented, “At the very least, Heim broke through last night. Had he not, I don’t think the stench of the illegitimacy of this format ever washes off, even if they went to full season points for 50 years.”
Cameron Friss defended the system, arguing, “Who cares? Does the team with the best record in the regular season win the Stanley Cup? The final four deserve to be there based on the format, which is the most exciting it’s ever been.”
Cheech added, “Never thought of these as a Season’s Champion but a Championship Race Winner. I look forward to not having to think like this to enjoy a sport I grew up loving.”
And Kurt Haight summed up the frustration: “Just picture 2025 Zilisch as 2021 Larson without the Title. This format is a complete joke, and 3-3-4 will be unacceptable. It’s Full Season, 10 Race Chase or bust at this point.”
Zilisch’s Response
Heartbroken. We did everything we could. Nothing will take away from the year we’ve had. Onto bigger and better things. Thank you @JRMotorsports
— Connor Zilisch (@ConnorZilisch) November 2, 2025
Zilisch didn’t hide his disappointment.
“I came into the weekend and told my entire team if we give 100 percent, and we can walk out of this place knowing we did that, I’d be proud of this,” Zilisch said. “We fought all day long and threw everything we had at it.“Unfortunately, we just didn’t quite have what we needed. But, it doesn’t take away from anything we did this season.”
Connor Zilisch’s 2025 season remains a story of dominance without reward. A young driver who did nearly everything right, except win the one race that mattered most.
Like Heavy Sports’s content? Be sure to follow us.
This article was originally published on Heavy Sports
The post “10 Wins, No Trophy”: NASCAR Experts Blast Playoff Format After Connor Zilisch Loses Title appeared first on Heavy Sports.