Brett Moffitt's dream season may have a premature alarm.

The 25-year-old has won twice this season in the Camping World Truck Series for underfunded Hattori Racing Enterprises, but the operation is starting to run out of money. Despite currently running third in the championship standings, the No. 16 may not be able to race next weekend at Chicagoland Speedway.

And per NASCAR rules, missing a race for a reason other than an approved medical or age restriction means the team cannot use its two victories to automatically advance into the Truck Series Playoffs later this summer.

So did a second victory last weekend at Iowa make a difference in the search for additional funding?

"It’s a hell of a question," Moffitt said on Friday at Gateway Motorsports Park near St. Louis. "I think it opened doors and brought light to the situation with a lot of positive feedback. Many people have been kicking in trying to help find those connections and partners but we’re still uncertain."

The team will race on Saturday night at Gateway but may not make it much further.

"I think our deadline is the end of the weekend on basically whether we can make it happen or not," he said. "We’re definitely talking to some people but we’re unsure if it will happen or not."

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