Three top New Zealand race drivers converged on the spectacular Circuit of the Americas in Texas over the weekend, but only two came away with victory.
Racing in FIA Formula 4 USA alongside the high profile FIA World Endurance Championship, Southland race driver Brendon Leitch was figuratively rubbing shoulders with two great Kiwi race drivers - Brendon Hartley and Earl Bamber were on their winning way in the main event, hunting down a championship title with Porsche.
But things were tougher for Leitch, who encountered difficult conditions in a car that was down on speed compared to his rivals.
'We were hoping to be very competitive here, but the other teams had speed we couldn't claw back," he said afterward.
This meant he was only able to qualify 13th of 33 and was vulnerable to being dragged into incidents involving other racers. A penalty from the previous round dropped him further, to P22 for the race one grid. Leitch put in a determined, gritty drive and clawed his way through to be 16th at the finish.