Trackhouse Racing must look for at least one new driver ahead of the 2028 NASCAR Cup Series season. Earlier in the week, Hendrick Motorsports announced that Connor Zilisch will replace Alex Bowman in the No. 48 car starting in 2028. Zilisch will continue driving for Trackhouse Racing during the 2027 NASCAR season.
Following the announcement, Trackhouse Racing owner Justin Marks addressed Zilisch's departure to Hendrick Motorsports. While it is disappointing to lose a generational driver, Marks is happy for Zilisch.
"It's a bittersweet moment for Trackhouse, but I am truly happy for Connor to get an opportunity that many drivers only dream of," Marks said. "While our goal was always to have him in our cars for the long term, I'm still excited for the opportunity we have with
him now and in 2027. At Trackhouse, our mandate remains to work hard, accomplish big things with Connor while we have him, and position this 88 Chevy team to move into the 2028 NASCAR Cup season ready for a new, inspiring, and talented driver that will author the next chapter in this amazing book we are writing. But not yet."
Trackhouse Racing is in a tough spot after losing Zilisch, but they will have him under contract for the 2027 NASCAR season. Therefore, the organization will have time to find a replacement for the No. 88 car. While Marks wanted Zilisch to stay long-term, Hendrick Motorsports is a dream opportunity for the young driver.
This article originally appeared on Motorsports Wire: Trackhouse Racing addresses Connor Zilisch leaving for Hendrick











