The unique format of the ITM Auckland SuperSprint has largely removed any strategy play to help decide the winners of the four races across the weekend.
The short 100km race distances without compulsory pit stops means pure speed will determine the outcome. But a couple of variables could throw a spanner in the works with changeable weather forecast and tyre life proving to be a concern.
Kiwi championship leader Shane van Gisbergen is regarded as the best driver in the field in wet conditions but he isn't doing any rain dances as he battles Red Bull Racing Holden teammate Jamie Whincup for the title.
"I hope it is dry," van Gisbergen said. "[Saturday] is meant to be ok but Sunday might be a bit dicey.
"This track is not very good in the wet. There are so many different surfaces and it is so hard to feel where the grip is."