Sébastien Ogier has a second chance to wrap up a fourth successive FIA World Rally Championship title this weekend at RACC Catalunya - Rally de España.
The Frenchman and co-driver Julien Ingrassia took a step closer to securing the 2016 crown with victory at the last round in Corsica, but podium finishes there for Andreas Mikkelsen and Thierry Neuville kept the three-way fight alive.
Now, as the championship reaches the only mixed surface round of the season, Ogier and Ingrassia have the first chance to seal the deal regardless of how their rivals fare - with two championships rounds remaining.
Ogier's Volkswagen team-mate Mikkelsen lies 68 points adrift in the drivers' standings. Neuville is 83 points behind but still has a mathematical chance of catching up.
In order to claim their fourth title, Ogier must collect 16 points this weekend - by finishing at least third and scoring one point on the Power Stage. Having laid the groundwork on recent events, Ogier isn't feeling any pressure.