A Quiet Practice, a Leaked Clip, and a Bold Accusation That’s Rocking the Garage Area
Charlotte, NC —
In a stunning turn of events just days before the next NASCAR Cup Series race, Kyle Larson has accused fellow driver Joey Logano of deliberately sabotaging a private, off-the-grid practice session—a session that was never meant to be seen by the public.
“This wasn’t just a coincidence,” Larson told a local reporter. “Someone wanted to mess with my setup—and all signs point to Logano.”
What Happened During the “Secret Session”?
Sources close to Hendrick Motorsports confirm that Larson held an unauthorized closed-track session late Tuesday night at an undisclosed location in North Carolina. The goal? To test a radical new aero tweak he’s been developing with his engineers.
But just hours later, a mysterious drone video surfaced online showing someone in a Team Penske jacket snooping near Larson’s garage area, followed by unexplained data interference and a shredded rear left tire during his final lap.
“We had everything locked down. No one outside the team should have known we were even testing,” said one crew member, now under investigation for leaking GPS data.
Larson Points the Finger: “He Was There. I Saw Him.”
Though the footage doesn’t show a clear face, Larson is adamant.
“I saw Joey. He showed up pretending to ‘say hi.’ Minutes later, the car was off. The telemetry was fried. You tell me what that means.”
Team Penske has firmly denied all allegations, releasing a brief statement:
“Joey Logano and the team were not involved in any off-track activity related to Kyle Larson’s test session. Any suggestion otherwise is false and defamatory.”
Still, the NASCAR community is split. Fan forums have erupted with theories, with some comparing it to the infamous “Spygate” moment from F1.