The top 10 neighbors for Joey Logano form a dense, single-sport cluster — every entity in the set is either a NASCAR driver, a NASCAR-affiliated team, or a NASCAR media property, with scores spanning just 0.99 to 0.99 across the band.
The shape is flat: Denny Hamlin (0.99) and Martin Truex Jr. (0.99) sit at the top, separated by less than 0.001 from Hendrick Motorsports (0.99), Chase Elliott (0.99), and Kevin Harvick (0.99). No single neighbor pulls away from the pack. Tallying subcategories across the 10: seven are Athletes, two are Sports Teams (Hendrick Motorsports and Stewart-Haas Racing), and one — Darrell Waltrip (0.99) — is a TV Personality. That lone TV Personality is the only neighbor whose subcategory differs from the center entity's own (Athlete), and even that distinction is narrow given Waltrip's racing background. No media channels, no musicians, no brands appear in the top 10; those subcategories begin to enter the picture further down the wider graph.
The composition of this cluster signals an audience whose attention is concentrated almost entirely within the NASCAR driver and team ecosystem, with virtually no diffusion into adjacent sports or entertainment categories at the top of the similarity range.