Nyck de Vries can secure the Formula E world title this weekend during the season-closing Berlin E-Prix.
With two races remaining, the Dutchman holds a six-point advantage over countryman Robin Frijns, while a bevvy of drivers including last season's champion Antonio Felix Da Costa remain in contention.
The double-header means that there are still 60 points on the table, meaning that De Vries' job is far from down, however his experience closing out the 2019 F2 championship will likely come in handy.
Looking ahead to his season defining weekend, De Vries said that winning the title would give him the "highest satisfaction".
"Ultimately, I think the approach is always the same," he told the
Formula E website.
"The first priority is preparation; control what you can control, and then focus on your own job - making sure we as a team do everything right. Then, the result comes, but you never go into weekend focusing on the final result, you focus on what you need to do to achieve that result. So, it doesn't really matter in which series or championship it is - at least for me.
"Of course an FIA World Championship is that bit more special, but I’m a racer and a sportsman. I know how highly Formula E is rated in our world and our sport and ultimately, that is the highest satisfaction. I want the pride for myself. It’s nice to have on the CV but I’m not a dreamer, I’m rational and realistic – winning the Formula E title speaks for itself," De Vries concluded.