Sam Mayer's playoff dreams take a hit after his disqualification at Talladega, dropping him to 11th place.
Fans were stunned as Mayer’s disqualification over a rear height violation severely impacted his playoff standing.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. criticizes NASCAR’s inconsistent penalty enforcement after Mayer’s disqualification stirs controversy.
Mayer faces intense pressure to perform at Charlotte Roval, where his playoff survival hangs by a thread.
Mayer's playoff position drops as the Talladega penalty leaves him just 13 points above elimination.
A rear height violation disqualified Mayer, hurting his playoff hopes and drawing attention to NASCAR’s strict rules.
After the Talladega setback, Mayer sets his sights on Charlotte Roval, aiming to bounce back.
Mayer’s aggressive bump drafting led to rear clip damage, causing his car to fail post-race inspection.
Mayer faces challenges due to his relative inexperience compared to seasoned Cup drivers, impacting his readiness and Cup Series prospects.
Mayer's past win at Charlotte Roval gives him confidence, but his playoff position makes this race critical.