Despite finishing 17th in the Mountain Dew 250 fueled by Fred's at Talladega
Superspeedway, Ron Hornaday Jr. (No. 33 VFW Chevrolet) continues to sit on a
comfortable, 202-point lead over Matt Crafton (No. 88 Menards Chevrolet) with
three races remaining in the 2009 season.
But Hornaday, along with team owners Kevin and DeLana Harvick, are casting
anxious looks over their collective shoulders.
Kyle Busch's (No. 51 Miccosukee Resort/Graceway Pharmaceuticals Toyota) sixth
victory of the season cut Kevin Harvick Inc.'s lead in the coveted series
owners' championship to just 100 points.
Busch has been red-hot since ending Hornaday's five-race victory streak at
Bristol Motor Speedway on Aug. 19. In fact, Busch hasn't lost in two months,
going four-for-four in races entered with the Billy Ballew Motorsports team.
"(Matt) Crafton isn't our worry," said Hornaday, who is on the verge of locking
up a record fourth championship. "We are worried about the No. 51 (Busch). He is
fighting for the owners' points, and he's the guy we're racing, too."
For Hornaday and the Harvicks, this week's WinStar World Casino 350 couldn't
come at a better time. Hornaday is the defending winner of the race. He also won
the 1.5-mile track's spring race in 2008.
Busch finished second to Hornaday in both of last year's TMS races.
"Texas has really become a great place for us the last two years," said
Hornaday. "I used to struggle at Texas, but (crew chief) Rick Ren and the No. 33
guys have really gotten a good setup for the truck."
Hornaday finished 19th at Texas in June after leading 52 laps.
"I'm excited to go back and try to get the finish we left there in the spring,"
he said.
The Ballew team, it should be noted, is peaking. It celebrated its first one-two
finish at Talladega with Aric Almirola (No. 15 Graceway Toyota) as the
runner-up.
"Is it (a championship) possible? Yes, but it might not be probable," said
Ballew, a 14-season series team owner. "We'll give it our best effort and see
where it shakes out."