It was a JR Motorsports 1-2 at Bristol Motor Speedway, and despite dominating the 2025 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series (NOAPS) season, few expected Connor Zilisch to prevail on Saturday. That was because of Kyle Larson, who absolutely dominated the entire race until the very end.

Zilisch was one of three drivers who stayed out during a late-race caution, with crew chief Rodney Childers opting to get him the lead — albeit on older tires. After a tense battle with Brent Crews and Larson, Zilisch escaped the the pressure as both slipped up the track.

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“That was awesome,” said Zilisch after taking his 12th career NOAPS win. “It’s been a tough past few weeks for me in the Cup Series. Feels good to come back down here into the O’Reilly Series and remember that I could still do it. It’s tough. You finish in the back every week and you forget who you are. This feels good.

“We played strategy. Rodney made a great call to keep us out. The tires weren’t wearing much all night and we were able to get the track position we needed to go out and win the race. Really cool to be able to race against Kyle and learn from him. He’s so talented and such a fast race car driver. It’s good to be back with JRM and back in Victory Lane.”

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