DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Noah Gragson was caught red-handed by NASCAR.
Gragson was the first driver busted during Daytona 500 qualifying for violating the new rule that specifies drivers are banned for sticking their hands out the opening of the window during the qualifying run.
Gragson's time in the No. 4 Ford for Front Row Motorsports was thrown out Wednesday because he used his left hand in an attempt to deflect air and gain an advantage on the track.
''I completely forgot about that rule so that one's on me,'' Gragson said. ''Yeah, I feel like an idiot for that.''
The 27-year-old Gragson did not advance to the second round of qualifying and lost his chance to race for the pole. The starting order for Sunday's Daytona 500 will be determined by a pair of Thursday night qualifying races.
''I feel like the Daytona 500 is such a long race, you can kind of start wherever,'' Gragson said. "It is what it is. I feel like an idiot for that. I'm dumb for that.''
On the other hand, most in NASCAR found it hilarious.
''This is the most Noah thing ever,'' NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. wrote on social media. ''Don't touch that stove, it's hot. Touches stove. Gets burnt. Says yes, it is hot.''