Team Penske put on a clinic at New Hampshire right from qualifying to race day. Joey Logano snagged the pole position, his first ever at the track, and led a race high 147 laps, even winning a stage. Right beside him, Ryan Blaney qualified second and went on to steal the show, leading 116 laps and clinching the victory that locked him into the Round of 8. The dominance didn’t stop there. Josh Berry, part of Penske’s extended Ford family, recovered from an early spin to rally to a runner-up finish. But while most of the camp burst in glory, not every car in the Penske camp left with reason to celebrate. And heading into Kansas, that margin for error has vanished for one.

At Kansas Speedway this season, Team Penske showed flashes of strength but also revealed tracks that need patching. Ryan

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