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Every driver has their way of celebrating a race win. And Noah Gragson is no different. In fact, many believe no one celebrates a race win the way Gragson does. But sometimes, this celebration includes some puking.

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Of course, this happened again after he won the race at the Bristol Motor Speedway.

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Noah wins his 6th race in the Xfinity series, making him the driver with the most wins in the series. Something about #9 cars and having the most wins in a series. But what got a lot of attention is Gragson puked right after he won the race at Bristol.

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But it turns out he has talked about his puking reflexes in his latest appearance on Dirty Mo Media’s podcast, Door, Bumper Clear! He said, “It really started happening – it was actually Darlington of 2020, that first race back after quarantine. We drink like a case of White Claw every day for like six weeks. We had nothing to do, so we just go hang out at a different person’s house every day and play beer pong and drink a case of White Claw, and I don’t know if the seltzers burned a hole in my stomach, but I haven’t been the same.”

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Funny enough, his team owner, Junior even commented on the post.

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But there is more news for Dale Jr. Of course, Gragson will not be in the #9 car next year.

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Noah Gragson is leaving JR Motorsports

The 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season has been better than ever for Gragson. However, he will not be in the series after this season.

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Of course, he will be racing the #43 car for Petty GMS Racing 2023 onwards. And there is no doubt that he earned it, and deserves a debut in the Cup Series. Moreover, he’s the first of all Playoff drivers in the Xfinity series to get a seat in the cup.

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Surely is a great time for Gragson!

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Hetul Katyal is a NASCAR and F1 Writer at Essentially Sports. Currently pursuing his degree in Journalism from Delhi College of Arts and Commerce. When the Stock Cars rev up, you can find him cheering Chase Elliott and Kyle Busch, in hopes of seeing one of them drive to the Victory Lane. Short tracks have a special place in Hetul's heart, but he gets really excited for Superspeedways, especially when the race is at Talladega. However, when the Formula One paddock gets ready to race, you'll find Hetul hoping to see Carlos Sainz stand at the top of the podium.

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