A deadlock at the top of the standings is the main focus of conversation heading into the third round of the eSports WRC Championship.
Japanese driver Kazunokota burst onto the scene in Monte-Carlo, stunning his rivals with victory on debut, before backing it up with a third-placed finish in Sweden, placing him firmly in the conversation for regular season honours.
It has put perennial table-toppers Nexl and Sami-Joe on high alert, in the knowledge their two-horse race has company.
Rally Spain returns to the championship this season as a purely asphalt event, neutralising to some extent any advantage veteran competitors to the eSports WRC Championship might have gained.
Beginning this Friday (4 March), drivers will be tasked with completing three challenges: Riduecanyes, Savallá and Querol Reverse. It is on the final challenge that the weekend will be decided with the 14.44km stage featuring multiple serpentines.
Expect favourable weather conditions throughout the weekend for competitors.
Entry is open to anyone playing WRC 10.
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