NASCAR has confirmed the latest Cup Series standings following Sunday's race at Watkins Glen, and they do not make for great viewing if you are Kyle Larson.
The Hendrick Motorsports star suffered a torrid time in upstate New York, spinning early in the race and complaining of a lack of brakes, eventually heading to his garage for repairs and returning to the track 15 laps down on the leading car, ultimately finishing 39th.
Naturally, that poor finish has had massive consequences for Larson in the standings as he fights for the regular-season championship, with the driver of the No. 5 being demoted two spots from third to fifth following Sunday's race.
Joe Gibbs Racing duo Denny Hamlin were the duo to benefit, moving up to third and fourth, respectively. Larson now trails Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Byron at the top of the regular season standings by 85 points with just two races to go before the playoffs begin.
Talking of the playoffs, Tyler Reddick, Alex Bowman and Chris Buescher continue to occupy the three spots that remain up for grabs via points.
Ryan Preece is only 34 points behind Buescher with two races to go, whilst Kyle Busch is the next man up, although 102 points below the line, he realistically needs a win to make it.
With that said, let's take a look at both standings in full below.