Forget the high rollers of Monte Carlo, the hot spots of Melbourne. Gentlemen and a lady start their engines at the first Grand Prix of the year this weekend - in the rather more rural surroundings of Feilding.
The New Zealand Grand Prix, at Manfeild, is one of only two Grand Prix outside the grasp of Formula One. The other is the Formula 3 gala in Macau.
The NZGP may not attract Sebastian Vettel or Fernando Vettel these days, but past winners include F1 world champions Stirling Moss, Jack Brabham, John Surtees, Bruce McLaren, Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart, Chris Amon and Keke Rosberg.
The Grand Prix has been integral to the Toyota Racing Series since 2006 and is one of the biggest prizes for those drivers. The meeting is also the last round of the TRS season and the defending TRS and NZGP champion, young Aucklander Nick Cassidy, sits at the top of the table with a 32-point buffer over hard-charging Austrian Lucas Auer and Brit Alex Lynn.
With each of the three races worth 75 points, Cassidy isn't thinking the championship is a done deal.