Connor Zilisich discusses the fundamental distinction between attending a NASCAR race and a Formula 1 race. Max Verstappen and Conor Zilisch (Via IMAGO) are rising talents in NASCAR, currently serving as a development driver for Trackhouse Racing. He competes full-time in the IMSA LMP2 class and is a strong contender for the championship. Zilisch made his NASCAR debut in the COTA Truck series race last week, where he impressively secured the pole position with a record speed. Recently, the driver was invited to share his thoughts on his experience as a NASCAR fan, and he expressed some bold opinions.
According to Zilisch, NASCAR has a long way to go in terms of enhancing the fan experience. Compared to Formula 1, the premier single-seater racing series, NASCAR seems more like a local fair. Zilisch also highlighted the significant effort and investment made by F1 to ensure that their fans have the best overall experience in the Paddock.
Despite not fully understanding the analytics and economics involved, the young driver urged NASCAR, the premier stock car racing series, to strive to create a visually captivating spectacle for its fans. This is a significant suggestion, considering that stock car racing fans are known for their immense passion, and implementing changes with a spectacle in mind will certainly present challenges.
When discussing the disparities between the NASCAR and Formula 1 experiences, Zilisch also mentioned that he did not grow up watching NASCAR. In his younger years, he was mainly a fan of F1.
Il semble que l’ancien pilote de Stewart Haas Racing ait eu une influence profonde sur Zilisch, suscitant son intérêt pour la NASCAR. Maintenant que Trackhouse Racing a fait un investissement substantiel en lui, il est peu probable qu’il cherche ailleurs. Si les prévisions des légendes de la NASCAR se réalisent, Zilisch est prêt à devenir une grande superstar dans le sport.