The top 10 neighbors for Barstool Racing form a tight, mixed cluster — NASCAR drivers dominate, but comedians, an actor, and an entertainment platform all sit within a narrow band alongside them.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The shape is flat: scores run from Tony Stewart at 0.92 down to FloRacing at 0.90, a spread of just two points across all ten neighbors. No single entity pulls away from the pack.
Seven of the ten neighbors are Athletes: Tony Stewart (0.92), Ryan Blaney (0.91), Brad Keselowski (0.91), Ryan Newman (0.91), Matt Kenseth (0.91), and Clint Bowyer (0.90) — all stock car drivers. The remaining three break from that pattern: Ron White (0.91) is a Comedian, Tim Allen (0.91) is an Actor, and FloRacing (0.90) is an Entertainment Platform. Barstool Racing itself is a Website, and no other Website appears in the top 10. The cross-kind presence of Ron White and Tim Allen — neither racing-adjacent by category — signals that the audience shape extends into a broader Americana entertainment profile, not purely motorsport fandom.
The flat distribution, with all ten neighbors compressed above 0.90, indicates a cohesive audience that overlaps consistently across a specific cultural corridor rather than spiking toward any single entity.