Kiwi Supercars driver Scott McLaughlin is in new territory as he tries to find the balance between winning races and consolidating his championship advantage.
The 24-year-old DJR Team Penske driver tops the championship standings as the season moves into the endurance events. He holds a narrow 12-point lead over Red Bull Holden Racing's Jamie Whincup.
The three endurance rounds see the fulltime drivers share a car with a part-time racer at the Sandown 500, Bathurst 1000 and Surfers Paradise events, where 300 points are on offer each weekend. A DNF in these events could have huge championship ramifications so McLaughlin is torn between trying to go all-out for race wins while also being careful not to take any unnecessary risks.
"It is so tight you really need to be winning races to be going good in the championship," McLaughlin told The Herald.
"I don't think you can [consolidate] - I think you have to take each race as it comes.