Thierry Neuville emerged from a career slump to claim his second WRC victory at Rally Italia Sardegna on Monday.
After a difficult end to 2015 and an equally troubled start to this season, all came good for the Belgian on the Mediterranean island as he won the four-day rough road event by 24.8sec in his Hyundai i20.
He became the fifth different winner in the last five FIA World Rally Championship rounds, adding to his maiden victory in Germany in 2014.
Neuville won nine of the 19 speed tests, moving to the front on Friday afternoon and repelling a determined challenge from Jari-Matti Latvala. The Finn closed to within three seconds on Sunday before Neuville pulled clear and eased through today's final leg.
"My second time and there is much less pressure leading the rally," he said. "We had a great weekend and great things come to those who go and earn it. The feeling was good in the car, hopefully it'll be like this for the rest of the season. It wasn't easy but we keep working and it's good for the confidence."