 righter here. But it's a good start from Everson. Everson's made a beauty. Now what can Wuffington do? He goes around the outside, tie Wuffington and Neal's Christian Everson wheel to wheel, going into turn three. Here's Everson, we'll take him wide. That allows the good to the opportunity. Great stuff here from Everson. Now Wuffington on the inside, but Everson closes the door. This is great speedway here. And now Wuffington tries to come through. He just did, but he wasn't early enough. Everson was able to respond. Everson, oh Wuffington's done him. Got the better of him coming out of turn four. We just missed that. Brilliant move from the championship leader and now watch him go. He's got plenty of speed. Goodness me, this is exactly what Ty Wuffington needs. This will reinstate the lead up to an eight point margin and he is carving up the opposition here. Looking good. He's got the bike down when he needed to. He means business here. Wuffington is going to go on to nine points. That gives him every opportunity of going through to the semifinals as well. And the world championship lead is back to eight. It's back to eight points. What a ride that was just what the doctor ordered for Ty Wuffington. He was desperate for it. Everson made him work really hard, but Wuffington had a lot of speed all night. Once he hit the front, he just cleared off. Can't get the bike to the first corner yet, which is frustrating for him. But that was a handy three points for the championship leader. Everson second, Leguta third. What a race. What a speedway race that was. Wuffington now on nine. Only a point behind Smarshlik with a race to come and Wuffington will be a happy man now all of a sudden kill. Well, that scorecard looked solid, doesn't it now? Three second places and finally a win. I can't remember when it was. He didn't win a race in Gorgioff. He didn't win a race in Kershgrohe and that's the first race win here. So it's a lot of races. It's a lot of heats before you work it out. You're a better mathematician than me. That's for sure. Here we're watching it again. Everson out in front. We're seeing again the bike doesn't drive to the first corner like he would like. Everson makes a really good start. Actually, Everson was just rolling a little bit, but look at this. Wuffington very nearly hits the front immediately. Then he comes up the inside and lifts violently. There it is. He's lifting, lifting more and more, and that allows Everson back to the front. But Everson doesn't stay there long because Wuffington suddenly finds the speed, turns on the magic and gets himself to the front. Everson going too wide and as they come out of turn four, Wuffington hits the front. And from that moment on, there was only one winner. Really was.