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Noah Gragson recently learned that old habits die hard. His qualifying time at Daytona on Wednesday was wiped after he forgot about the new rule placed by NASCAR that bars drivers from placing a hand on the window net.

At superspeedway tracks like Daytona, Atlanta, and Talladega, drivers had made it second nature to rest a hand on the net or wedge it near the A-post to nudge the air their way. NASCAR recently shut that door and made it clear that anyone who crossed the line would pay for it with lost time.

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Gragson slipped back into routine, put his hand up, and the stopwatch did the rest. However, instead of looking for excuses, he owned up his mistake.

“Yeah, I completely forgot about that rule, so that one’s on me,” the Front Row Motorsportsdriver added.

Speaking to theMotor Racing Network, he doubled down. “Yeah, 100%. I completely forgot they changed that rule. So just had a bad habit or habit from the qualifying at all these superspeedways last year. You get into such a habit of putting your hand up that I completely space that they changed that rule.”

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