DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Most of the drivers Sam Hornish Jr. whipped on his way to winning at Iowa Speedway last week simply went on to the next racetrack. Despite nearly winning the NASCAR Nationwide series in 2013, Hornish's sponsorship money dried up — as did his full-time ride with Penske Racing. Hornish led 167 of the 250 laps and cruised to victory. Hornish began his career in top-level racing back in 2000 as a promising 21-year-old kid in what was then the Indy Racing League. Hornish recorded just two top-five finishes in 106 starts with the No.