Taupō's Scott Moir is feeling the heat, so it's just as well that he's a cool customer under fire.
Moir had led the 2019 New Zealand Superbike Championships after three of five rounds of the series, but he came under a withering attack from Glen Eden's Daniel Mettam at round four in Feilding last weekend and he's now five points down from the top spot.
Mettam scored a hat-trick of wins at Feilding's Circuit Chris Amon, Manfeild, last weekend and took over the lead in the premier superbikes class.
He'll be hoping those five points are enough to stave off his challengers at the fifth and final round at Taupō's Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park this coming weekend and that's far from certain, with 75 points still on offer in the remaining races and a further one point available for the fastest qualifier.
Mettam has momentum on his side, but Moir has home track knowledge to give him an edge, while any number of others in the class might also fancy their chances of taking the crown on Sunday.
"I usually go pretty well at Taupō, so I just have to see if I can get the job done there," said a philosophical Moir.