Last year at Pocono, Kyle Busch had nothing but air between him and the finish line with a half-lap to go. A visit to victory lane would have given him his fourth consecutive win just five months removed from breaking his right leg and fracturing his left foot in an accident at Daytona. Suddenly, Busch ran out of fuel and finished a disappointing 22nd. The No. 18 Toyota driver will attempt to turn his luck around in Sunday's Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono Raceway (1:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN). The "Tricky Triangle" is one of only two active NASCAR Sprint Cup Series tracks -- Charlotte Motor Speedway is the other -- where he has never won. “I think when you run well there and have a shot to win and you run out of fuel, when you head back there you still have the same mindset that you have a shot to win there just like we had a shot to win there last summer," Busch said. "I would definitely like to win a race there, and last year having such a good car I certainly have figured out how to drive the track, so eventually I think we’ll get that win there when you keep bringing back good cars like Adam (Stevens, crew chief) and the M&M’S guys have.” Coming off a victory at Indianapolis, Busch heads to Pocono tied with Brad Keselowski for the series lead in wins with four. He paces the series with 11 top-fives and is displaying form that shows he might be the favorite to win his second consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup Series title. In 23 career starts at Pocono, Busch owns four top-fives, eight top-10s and a 19.0 average finish. "If we could bring home two in a row and our first-ever win at Pocono, that would be something special, especially at a place I have yet to win at, so I would love to cross that one off the list," Busch said.