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Shane van Gisbergen has established an almost unfair reputation since making his NASCAR debut at the Chicago Street Course in 2023. He has won six of his previous seven road-course events and is currently tied for the most road-course victories among current Cup drivers. Thus, a large portion of the community has already declared SVG to be the clear favorite as NASCAR prepares for its inaugural race at Naval Base Coronado. However, SVG doesn’t agree with that story.

For someone who has dominated road courses the way Shane van Gisbergen has since arriving in NASCAR, it would’ve been easy to lean into the hype. Instead, as seen during the NASCAR San Diego pre-race press conference, he pushed back.

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“It pi—s me off a bit. Like, I feel like it disrespects my competition.” SVG told the media. “I hold my competition in, I think they’re really high level. So I feel like I’ve spent the last little while talking myself down because I know that there’s 10 guys probably that can win on pure pace. And in NASCAR, so much stuff can happen with strategies and stages that there’s even more guys who can win. So I don’t think it’s gonna be easy, that’s for sure.”

Expectations were not the source of SVG’s annoyance. It had to do with the presumption that everyone else in the garage was just there to compete for second place. It’s not difficult to understand what he’s saying. Let’s start with Chase Elliott.

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