Kyle Busch struggled by his terms in the first week of The Chase but he certainly was the man to beat Saturday at New Hampshire Speedway. Starting from the pole, Busch dominated Saturday's F.W. Webb 175 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race. “The truck was awesome. I can't say enough about all these guys and everybody at Kyle Busch Motorsports,'' Busch said. The Las Vegas native led 165 of 175 laps and finished 3.816 seconds ahead of runner-up Austin Dillon. It was Busch's sixth win in 14 starts this season and the 30th of his career. Kevin Harvick ran third and was followed by Ron Hornaday and Johnny Sauter. Matt Crafton ran sixth and was followed by James Buescher, Todd Bodine, Timothy Peters and Miguel Paludo. Dillon walked away from the race with a two-point lead in the points race over Buescher and seven points behind is Sauter. Peters is 25 points out of first and Hornaday is 47 points back. “It feels good to be back in the top-10. Didn't really have our Gearwrench Tundra like we wanted, but we finished ninth. We gave up a lot on pit road, but that's just the way our year has been,'' Peters said. “I give up on the race track and we give up on pit road. There is no I in team -- we win as one and we lose as one. We just go to Kentucky next week.” Four drivers are very much in the hunt for the championship as the season begins to wind down.