Sebastien Ogier produced a blistering finish to claim a second successive Lotos Rally Poland victory.
The Volkswagen Motorsport driver extended his 5.6 second overnight lead to 11.9 seconds in searing heat in north-east Poland to see off team-mate Andreas Mikkelsen on the final morning of the race.
Ogier said post-race: "I've had so many great wins, but no-one wanted to help me on this one.
"I was first on the road for 90% of the rally and I have 28 points again. We had to push from the first metre to the last one, and I enjoyed that. Now I have a small break and I go on the beach in the Bahamas."
Ogier won eight of the 18 stages to claim his 29th World Rally Championship victory, and now sits one behind Marcus Gronholm, who lies second in the all-time list.
Norwegian Mikkelsen and co-driver Ole Floene followed Ogier and Julien Ingrassia home, with Estonia's Ott Tanak and Raigo Molder claiming third place in the M-Sport Rally Team's Ford Fiesta.