NASCAR denies Kyle Larson a qualifying attempt at Talladega


Larson was not allowed to make a qualifying try on Saturday at Talladega Superspeedway and his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports staff may face additional NASCAR penalties.

Previous to the beginning of the primary spherical of Saturday morning’s qualifying session, NASCAR introduced Larson wouldn’t be allowed to take part and was despatched again to the Cup Sequence storage.

A NASCAR spokesman stated the staff was penalised for making an unapproved adjustment to the roof rail of the automobile whereas it was being pushed from the storage to the grid.

NASCAR takes a really dim view of anybody making any materials changes to the race vehicles after they’ve been via technical inspection. Any further penalties for the incident could be introduced subsequent week.

As a result of not collaborating in qualifying, Larson will lose pit choice and have to start out from the rear of Sunday’s race.

Larson had been on a roll of late, successful the pole at Richmond, Martinsville and final weekend at Texas.

Earlier this season, the Stewart-Haas Racing groups of Noah Gragson and Ryan Preece have been every docked 35 factors after NASCAR found altered roof rail deflectors on every automobile throughout inspection at Atlanta race weekend.

Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports, HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro

Photograph by: Ben Earp / NKP / Motorsport Images

Different penalties this 12 months have included Team Penske’s Joey Logano, who was fined $10,000 for sporting webbed gloves to limit air coming into his cockpit, and thereby cut back drag, throughout qualifying in Atlanta.

Hendrick Motorsports was on the top of the biggest-ever penalty handed out by NASCAR final 12 months as a result of unapproved modification of hood louvres – that are a single-source half.

Hood louvres are vents within the bonnet of every producer’s automobile that function a launch level for the ducts that switch air out of the radiator. All 4 Hendrick vehicles, and one from Kaulig Racing, have been sanctioned.

All 5 crew chiefs of the respective drivers have been fined $100,000 and suspended for 4 races over the incident, which occurred in March 2023.

Two Hendrick crew chiefs, who have been subbing for the penalised people, have been then discovered responsible of unlawful modifications to the greenhouse of their vehicles on the Richmond race that adopted. They have been fined $75,000 and in addition suspended.

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