Kyle Larson, the NASCAR Cup Series driver, was hit with pre-race penalties on Saturday afternoon at Chicagoland Speedway.
What happened?
Larson's No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet failed pre-race inspection twice, resulting in the loss of his pit selection for the race.
His car chief, Jesse Saunders, was also ejected for the remainder of the race weekend.
Why it matters for Kyle Larson
Despite the penalties, Larson will still start Sunday's eero 400 from his earned second-place starting position.
He currently ranks fifth in the championship standings, safely above the cutline by 182 points.
What comes next?
Larson will look to maintain his position in the standings as he competes in Sunday's eero 400, while Michael McDowell, who was also assessed penalties, will start from the rear of the field.
McDowell's No. 71 Spire Motorsports team failed pre-race inspection three times, resulting in stiffer penalties, including a pass-thru penalty and the ejection of car chief Travis Young.
Denny Hamlin, the NASCAR Cup Series point leader, will start Sunday's eero 400 from the pole position after earning the top starting spot in Saturday's qualifying session.
Larson's performance on Sunday will be crucial in determining his chances of advancing to the 16-driver championship fight.
The eero 400 is scheduled to take place on Sunday, and Larson will be looking to secure a strong finish to maintain his position in the standings.
Toby Christie, the Editor-in-Chief of Racing America, reported on the penalties assessed to Larson and McDowell.
The NASCAR Cup Series championship standings will be updated after Sunday's eero 400, and Larson will be looking to maintain his position near the top of the standings.