The top 10 neighbors for Clint Bowyer form a tight, homogeneous cluster — nine fellow Athletes and one Sports Team — with scores spanning only 0.99 to 0.99, a band so narrow that no single neighbor stands out as a dominant pull.
The shape is flat. Kasey Kahne leads at 0.99, followed closely by Matt Kenseth (0.99), Tony Stewart (0.99), Ryan Blaney (0.99), Kyle Larson (0.99), Brad Keselowski (0.99), Kyle Busch (0.99), and Dale Earnhardt Jr. (0.99). The one non-Athlete in the top 10 is Stewart-Haas Racing, a Sports Team at 0.99, and Kevin Harvick rounds out the set at 0.99. Every neighbor is drawn from the same sport-specific ecosystem — NASCAR drivers and a NASCAR team — with no crossover into other athlete subcategories, broadcast properties, or music acts within these ten positions. The scores compress into a range of roughly 0.986 to 0.994, meaning the audience shape is essentially indistinguishable across the entire cluster.
This pattern indicates an audience defined almost entirely by a single sport, with overlap concentrated so tightly among NASCAR participants that the top 10 reads less like a ranked list and more like a peer group.