Despite having just about every form of motor racing misfortune thrown at him and the team, Aucklander Mitch Evans managed to eke out another point to extend his lead in the GP3 championship to 19 points.
At yet another up-and-down weekend, this time in Hungary as the support race for the Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix, Evans experienced the highs of a podium finish in race one followed by the lows of a last place finish in race two.
In qualifying, Evans' nearest rival Aario Vainio cut his lead by four points by setting the fastest time. In race one Evans finished third, two places ahead of Vainio to extend his championship lead back out to 19pts.
The winner was Portuguese Red Bull driver Antonio Felix Da Costa, who didn't even finish a race at the last round in Germany.
Sunday's second race was genuine motorsport madness that tested driver and team skills more than any other race so far. Morning thunderstorms put most of the grid on slicks, but the sun came out before the flag dropped, making for an extremely slippery first lap for much of the field.