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NASCAR shakes up rules: drivers banned from using hands to deflect air during qualifying

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February 7, 2026
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NASCAR shakes up rules: drivers banned from using hands to deflect air during qualifying

NASCAR Cracks Down: New Rule Bans Hand-Deflecting Air Tactics Ahead of Daytona 500!

As the NASCAR Cup Series gears up for another thrilling season, a shocking new rule has just been unveiled, sending ripples of controversy through the racing community. Just days before the iconic Daytona 500, the motorsport giant has officially updated its Rule Book, introducing stringent measures that prohibit drivers from using their hands to manipulate airflow during qualifying!

This bold move, detailed in the newly revised Section 8.3.2 and addendum K, aims to eliminate any unfair aerodynamic advantages that could compromise the integrity of the race. Drivers will now face serious consequences for any attempts to deflect air by touching their window nets or blocking airflow into the cockpit. Non-compliance? Brace yourself—loss of qualifying time is on the line!

The timing of this rule change couldn’t be more crucial. Historically, many drivers, especially during superspeedway events at Daytona, Talladega, and Atlanta, have resorted to this tactic to enhance their performance. In a notorious incident during the spring qualifying event in 2024, Team Penske’s Joey Logano made headlines when he donned a webbed glove on his left hand, an act that ultimately resulted in a staggering $100,000 fine for modifying safety equipment.

With this new regulation, NASCAR is drawing a hard line: no more hand manipulation of air! The league is sending a clear message that such practices will no longer be tolerated, ensuring that the sport remains competitive and fair for all participants.

But that’s not all! The upcoming Daytona 500 will also see significant changes in the qualifying process. This year, only the top two drivers from non-chartered cars will be secured a spot in the race, eliminating the previously common practice of locking in a position only to compete for additional spots later. This streamlining of the process promises to enhance clarity for fans and competitors alike, making the lead-up to the race more straightforward and exciting.

In a twist of fate, legendary driver Jimmie Johnson has been awarded an open exemption provisional, guaranteeing his place in the race regardless of how qualifying unfolds. However, by accepting this exemption, Johnson relinquishes the opportunity to qualify or race his way in, sacrificing both prize money and crucial points. This strategic decision seems aimed at ensuring that a beloved figure in NASCAR doesn’t miss out on the grand spectacle of the Daytona 500, underscoring the promotional motivations behind these rules.

The 2023 Daytona 500 starting lineup is shaping up to be a fierce battleground, featuring 41 drivers, including 36 chartered competitors like the likes of AJ Allmendinger, Denny Hamlin, and Chase Elliott, alongside Johnson and a host of open drivers vying for their shot at glory.

With the stakes higher than ever and the rules tightening, fans can expect an exhilarating showdown at Daytona International Speedway. Buckle up, because as NASCAR enters this new era, the race is only just beginning!

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