Platts Heath's Jake Hill was back at the front end of the action with two podium finishes in the penultimate round of the British Touring Car Championship season at Silverstone.
Second place in race one and third in race two - followed by fourth in race three - leaves WSR-run Laser Tools Racing with MB Motorsport's Hill in the fight for a third-place finish this year.
He is four points behind NAPA Racing's Dan Cammish with three races remaining at his home circuit, Brands Hatch, on October 4-5.
Starting race one third after a wet qualifying, Hill slipped to fourth place. Unfazed, he executed a precise overtake to reclaim third and quickly latched onto the leading duo of Restart Racing's Daniel Lloyd and Toyota's Gordon Shedden.
Closing in on the Toyota ahead, Hill made a decisive move into Copse to grab second and a lengthy safety car period then stalled the action after Nicolas Hamilton's Cupra caught fire.
In race two, starting on the harder tyre compound after his earlier success, Hill snatched the lead through the opening corners. But with less turbo boost than his rivals and the disadvantage of the harder rubber, he was shuffled back to third.
In the final race of the weekend, Hill lined up P10 after the reverse-grid draw but wasted no time carving his way forward to claim fourth at the flag.
"[That was] another fantastic weekend at Silverstone for both myself and the team," Hill said, "and we're now right in the battle for third in the championship with just one round to go.
"To be back on the podium twice was hugely rewarding and a reflection of all the hard work we've put in over recent race weekends. The team was flawless throughout, so a big thank-you to everyone involved - it felt great to be back fighting at the front where we belong.
"Now, all focus shifts to Brands Hatch, with P3 in the championship on the line. Bring it on!"