Most definitely will.
Hence they'll put it in and maintain warranty but if you actually exploit them they get an out for abusive driving. Seems like a good way to get themselves into trouble with warranty claims; Dodge is encouraging owners to track their car and then deny claims for manufacturer's defects because the car was driven "abusively". What is the legal definition of abusive driving? They hook up to your PCM and say "see you were doing 150 mph, that's abusive driving" on a car that's advertised as doing 200 mph.