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NASCAR rulebook update bans using hands to deflect air while driving
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NASCAR Updates Rulebook: Drivers Now Prohibited from Using Hands to Deflect Air While Racing

February 6, 2026 3 Min Read
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As the NASCAR Cup Series heads into its final weekend of regular-season racing, several updates have been made to the rulebook ahead of the upcoming events at Daytona International Speedway. One notable change adjusts the qualifying procedures for the Daytona 500, while another new rule bans drivers from placing their hands on window nets during qualifying to reduce aerodynamic advantages.

This new safety regulation, found in Section 8.3.2 and Appendix K, states that once a car leaves pit road for a qualifying attempt, drivers are prohibited from using their hands to manipulate airflow—such as touching the window net or redirecting air around the cockpit. Violating this rule will lead to disqualification of the qualifying time. This rule primarily targets practices seen at superspeedway races like Daytona, Talladega, and Atlanta, where drivers have previously used their hands to influence air resistance. A notable incident involved Joey Logano and Team Penske using webbed left-handed gloves during qualifying at the 2024 Spring Atlanta race, resulting in a $100,000 fine for illegally altering safety gear. With this update, NASCAR has effectively ended this tactic.

Regarding Daytona 500 qualifying, drivers in non-chartered cars who finish in the top two will now be locked in and cannot compete further in the race, while other non-qualified entrants will race for a final spot during qualifying events. In the past, a locked-in driver could still participate in subsequent races, passing time trial positions to the next fastest qualifier; this change aims to simplify the process for fans and competitors alike. Another highlight is the continuation of the Open Exemption Provisional, awarded this year to Jimmie Johnson, who plans to compete regardless of qualifying results. However, by accepting this provisional, Johnson is barred from qualifying and racing in other events and will lose prize money and points, underscoring its purely promotional intent to guarantee veteran or popular drivers remain part of the race.

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The Daytona 500 lineup will feature 41 drivers, including 36 chartered competitors such as AJ Allmendinger, Christopher Bell, Ryan Blaney, and Kyle Larson. Jimmie Johnson holds a temporary exemption, while several drivers from open teams like Anthony Alfredo, Justin Allgaier, and Corey Heim are vying to qualify.

Lastly, updates have been made to the stage lengths for the race, further shaping the strategy and competition for the season’s biggest event.

Fan Take: These rule changes are significant as they tighten safety and fairness in qualifying, while also ensuring star drivers stay in the spotlight for marquee events like the Daytona 500. For NASCAR enthusiasts, this means more transparent competition and exciting racing with fewer loopholes that could provide unfair advantages.

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