Matt Kenseth wrecked Joey Logano on Sunday at Martinsville Speedway.
This move came two weeks after Logano took out Kenseth at Kansas Speedway.
What happened?
Kenseth was 10 laps down when he wrecked Logano, who was leading the Sprint Cup Series race with 47 laps remaining.
Logano called Kenseth a "coward" for the move.
He felt it was unfair to take out the leader when Kenseth's race was over.
Why it matters for Matt Kenseth
Kenseth's actions may lead to discipline from NASCAR.
NASCAR executive vice president Steve O'Donnell expressed disappointment in Kenseth's actions.
What comes next?
NASCAR will decide on any additional discipline by Tuesday.
A suspension is possible, according to O'Donnell.
Kenseth and team owner Joe Gibbs met with NASCAR officials after the race.
They declined to comment after the meeting.
Jeff Gordon won Sunday's race and earned an automatic bid to the championship.
Logano finished 37th and will likely need to win one of the next two events to advance.
Logano had hoped to earn the bid but was taken out by Kenseth.
He will move on and try to win at Texas or Phoenix.
Kenseth didn't directly answer whether he turned Logano intentionally.
He said his right front was dragging and he couldn't get the car to turn.
Brad Keselowski lost control of his car after getting hit from behind.
He pushed into Kenseth's car, which broke his right front suspension.
The incident occurred on Sunday at Martinsville Speedway.
Kenseth was involved in a wreck earlier in the race, which he felt was triggered by Keselowski.