Just thought I'd add some additional insight into how some of this works, in case folks don't know. There are some teams that are all out "race till it breaks" types, and others who have very methodically thought-out plans for manifold pressure settings and race strategies during the week.
These philosophies vary between owners, pilots, and crew chiefs.
I know one of the front runners is a "set the MP, don't change it, and see what it gets you -- all week" philosophy. Sometimes that philosophy has resulted in a win, sometimes a 2nd or 3rd place finish, and sometimes a DNF.
Another of the front-runners has an owner who is desperate to get a win, and in the past has directed pilot and crew chief to "bring home a win, or bring it back broken". So far, with this owner, that philosophy hasn't worked out well.
So, the bottom line is, it is easy to look at the races just in terms of machine, but there is a lot more going on the micro scale that has more to do with results on Sunday afternoon than the macro scale stuff.