NEWTON, Iowa — Austin Dillon knows the Nationwide race in Iowa on Saturday night might be his best shot yet at a victory.
But it's not necessarily because Dillon is running so well.
It's mostly because Kyle Busch is staying at Pocono Raceway.
Dillon, who took over the Nationwide points lead last week despite going winless through 19 starts, headlines a field almost exclusively made up of Nationwide regulars. Brad Keselowski, who won the inaugural Nationwide race in Iowa four years ago, will be the lone Sprint Cup driver in the field as NASCAR's top series runs Sunday in Pennsylvania.
Busch, who has won eight Nationwide races in 15 tries in 2013, won't attempt the Pocono-Iowa double-dip like he's done in the past — much to Dillon's relief.
"It's kind of hard to win one when he's winning every one of them," Dillon said. "This is a great weekend, for sure, to come out with (Busch) not being here and with less Cup drivers, to take advantage of that. Getting the first one, to be honest, would be huge and propel us through the rest of the season."
Dillon entered the weekend atop the Nationwide points standings for the first time in his young career, with a six-point lead over Regan Smith and 13 points ahead of Elliott Sadler.
It's also the latest the No. 3 car has been in first place since 1999, when Dale Earnhardt Jr. won his second straight series title.