If you’re a NASCAR fan, you know the sport isn’t just about roaring engines and daring passes anymore. It’s become a battle of technology. From advanced telemetry systems tracking every millisecond of throttle and brake input to AI-driven simulations and real-time data overlays, today’s drivers are as much data analysts as racers. Teams dissect gigabytes of information after every lap, searching for the tiniest edge.
But with technology evolving so quickly, not everyone in the garage agrees on where to draw the line, especially with telemetry data. And that’s exactly what’s sparked Ryan Blaney’s frustration. In a sport built on competition, one rule about shared data has left the Team Penske driver questioning whether NASCAR’s embrace of technology has gone a little too far.
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