Nascar

NASCAR Scrutinizes Hamlin’s Car After Chicagoland Race

A post‑race inspection could affect the driver's points as the 2026 season unfolds

Inspection Details

NASCAR has announced a more thorough examination of Denny Hamlin's No. 11 Chevrolet following the most recent Cup Series race at Chicagoland Speedway. The vehicle will be transported to the series' research and development facility for detailed analysis, a step that often precedes formal sanctions.

Hamlin, who crossed the finish line in fourth position, continues a strong 2026 campaign that has already delivered multiple top‑five results, the latest of which came on the same 1.5‑mile oval that hosts the inspection.

Historical Context

Since the introduction of the NextGen chassis, several teams have faced substantial point deductions after infractions were uncovered, underscoring the series' zero‑tolerance approach to technical violations.

The current scrutiny adds a layer of uncertainty to Hamlin's points tally, as NASCAR has historically stripped teams of more than 100 points for rule breaches discovered during such deep dives, though most cars are cleared after the R&D Center review.

Fans and analysts alike are watching closely to see whether the inspection will affect Hamlin's championship positioning as the season progresses, and how the series will balance competitive fairness with the need for rapid resolution.

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