Lewis Hamilton will seek to complete a magnificent seven for himself and his record-breaking Mercedes team with another victory at this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix.
The defending five-time world champion can equal Michael Schumacher's record total of triumphs at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and extend his team's record season-opening run to seven straight wins with his 78th career success.
But even with the likely boost of an upgraded Mercedes power-unit, he and his team are wary of any hint of over-confidence after the Briton's stirring triumph under severe pressure at last month's Monaco Grand Prix.
"We need to learn from that," said Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff, referring to a strategic error that left Hamilton defending grimly on worn 'medium' tyres, not 'hard'.
Hamilton's individual brilliance salvaged victory in Monte Carlo, but Wolff is aware that he cannot do the same again in Montreal.
"If we have this situation again, in Montreal, we lose the race," he added.
"It will be a huge challenge for us as the track characteristics could favour our opponents. There are long straights and fewer corners ... But, we're looking forward to the challenge."