Kiwi driver Shane van Gisbergen has dominated the fifth round of the Supercars Eseries, although one of his race wins remains under a cloud.
Van Gisbergen claimed provisional round honours, pending an investigation for a dramatic incident in the closing stages at Belgium's iconic Spa-Francorchamps circuit.
As it stands, van Gisbergen claimed two wins, with 17-year-old wildcard starter Broc Feeney also securing victory.
In the opening eight-lap race, 2016 Supercars champion van Gisbergen collided with Anton de Pasquale, as they approached the final corner.
De Pasquale was then slammed into the wall, as van Gisgbergen crossed the line first, with Scott McLaughlin and Cameron Waters taking second and third respectively.
But van Gisbergen and McLaughlin both picked up penalties after a review.
McLaughlin was demoted to 15th, promoting Formula One star Lando Norris into third, while Van Gisbergen's penalty remains under review.
In the second race, Super2 Series driver Feeney secured victory, with Will Davison in second and Garry Jacobsen third.
The highlight of the race saw Norris causing a multi-car pile-up at the entrance to pit-lane, after getting stuck.
In the final 14-lap race, Van Gisbergen led from start to finish to provisionally claim the round win.
De Pasquale and McLaughlin were second and third respectively.
Due to the pending result, standings haven't been updated, although heading into round five, McLaughlin was atop the table.
The Supercars Eseries returns on May 13 at Circuit of The Americas and Sebring International Raceway.