In NASCAR, the driver’s championship might grab the headlines, but behind the scenes, the owner’s championship has become its own grudge match. Teams aren’t just racing for trophies, but racing for bragging rights, sponsor dollars, and the kind of clout that reshapes the garage. And here’s the kicker: sometimes the owner’s fight runs even hotter than the drivers’.
After all, when one organization figures out how to squeeze a little extra speed out of the same rulebook everyone else has, the ripple effect is huge. Rivals notice. Whispers start flying. And frustration bubbles over. Coming out of New Hampshire, that tension is boiling to the surface again, with competitors pointing fingers at Roger Penske’s team, who just might have a secret edge.
Roger Penske’s edge over other teams
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