WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — With only six races left before NASCAR's Chase for the Sprint Cup begins, Kurt Busch isn't about to take a break. Not with one of the coveted 12 spots still within his grasp.
Less than 24 hours after a disappointing 14th-place finish at the Brickyard 400 in Indianapolis, Busch was back behind the wheel of his black No. 78 Chevrolet on Monday, blistering through the tricky turns at Watkins Glen International and giving as much feedback as he could to crew chief Todd Berrier.
"I always like to test at tracks I'm not exceptionally good on and polish up on what might be a weak spot," Busch, the 2004 Cup champion, said. "We chose to come and test here because we're putting a heavy emphasis and pushing all of our eggs into the basket of trying to get into the Chase. We're trying to use this as a strength, come here and polish up and be even better.
"After Watkins Glen, it's four to go, and we like our chances."
Busch and his Furniture Row Racing team, his third team in three seasons, were among six cars to make the trek to upstate New York's Finger Lakes region searching for some sort of edge for the Cup race here in two weeks. Though he's been in contention on a regular basis all season, Busch is winless and sits 14th in points. He's hopeful two days here on the track will translate into something big when the green flag waves for the Cheez-It 355 at The Glen on Aug. 11.
"We just haven't quite delivered on a win," Busch said Monday during a break. "Even if we had a win right now, what's happening is everybody's finding ways to win, so you have a grouping of guys that have that one win. It's just as easy for us to make it in on overall consistency."
The top 10 drivers in points automatically qualify for the 10-race Chase, and the two drivers between 11th and 20th in points with the most wins earn wild-card spots. Overall points are the deciding factor if more than two drivers have one win each.
As the 26-race preseason winds down, there isn't much wiggle room in the standings. Only 11 points separate Greg Biffle in eighth from 12th-place Martin Truex Jr. Busch is just 19 points behind Biffle and 13 behind 10th-place Jeff Gordon, who also is winless, while Tony Stewart and Truex each have a victory and hold the wild cards.