The top 10 neighbors for Martin Truex Jr. form a tight, same-kind cluster — seven of the ten are fellow Athletes, with scores spanning only 0.99 to 0.99, a band so narrow no single neighbor stands out from the rest.
The shape is flat. Kevin Harvick leads at 0.99, followed closely by Ryan Newman at 0.99 and Hendrick Motorsports at 0.99 — the first non-athlete in the set, classified as a Sports Team. Joey Logano (0.99) and Kurt Busch (0.99) continue the run of fellow Athletes. The two departures from that pattern are Darrell Waltrip, a TV Personality at 0.99, and Fox: NASCAR, a TV Channel at 0.99. The remaining positions go to Athletes Brad Keselowski (0.99), Mark Martin (0.99), and Denny Hamlin (0.99). In subcategory terms, the top 10 is overwhelmingly Athletes and motorsports infrastructure — drivers, a racing organization, and NASCAR broadcast properties — with no Musicians, no non-racing Sports Teams, and no general-interest media in the top 10.
What this shape describes is an audience defined almost entirely by the NASCAR ecosystem: the same fans who follow one Cup Series driver follow the others, the teams, and the broadcast channels in near-identical proportions.