LOUDON, N.H. — Kurt Busch has lost rides with top teams. He's paid the price for losing his cool more times than anyone in NASCAR can count.
Busch, though, has never lost his ability to drive.
He's kept his composure, kept that superior skill behind the wheel and kept pace this season with the best in the Cup series.
Yes, Jimmie Johnson is again the driver to beat.
Kevin Harvick and Matt Kenseth are primed to be in the thick of championships contention.
But look who's lurking not too far behind. Just the 2004 Cup champion who's found a home at Furniture Row Racing and found a regular spot running up front to put NASCAR on notice that he can still be as good as it gets in a stock car.
Busch is ninth in the points standings entering Sunday's race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. He'll start second in the No. 78 Chevrolet at a track where he has three career victories — and he has win No. 1 of this season in sight.
Busch has reeled off three straight top-six finishes and has five top 10s in his last seven races to storm into contention and up the standings.