Team Penske’s performance at New Hampshire on Sunday was nothing short of a masterclass. Ryan Blaney led 116 laps for his third win of the 2025 season, while Joey Logano started on pole, led 147 laps, and finished fourth, together controlling 263 of the 301 laps at Loudon. Their dominance wasn’t just about raw speed; it reflected meticulous preparation, strategy, and tire testing that put them a step ahead of every rival, including this year’s favorite, Denny Hamlin. Every Penske car seemed to know the track intimately, making the competition look flat-footed in comparison. But while Penske’s success turned heads, it also raised questions for other top teams: why aren’t others, like Joe Gibbs Racing, capitalizing on similar opportunities to translate testing and setup data into tangible sp
Denny Hamlin Exposes JGR’s Missed Opportunity Which Shaped Penske’s Success Denny Hamlin calls out JGR’s missed prep at Loudon, highlighting how Penske turned testing into dominance at New Hampshire.

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