With more switches flicked than the Space Shuttle, revs held constant by the complex launch control facility, a screech of tyres and a pop of turbo boost, Kenny McKinstry will head off round the traffic island, through the streets of Port Erin and up Cregneash hill on Friday night to blast the RBS International Manx Rally into life, and with it, round three of the prestigious 2008 Pirelli MSA Gravel Rally Championship.
Ahead of him and the hundred and twenty other competitors are a tortuous evening and full day on Saturday around the fast, tricky and increasingly unforgiving Manx lanes on what is one of the ANCRO-organised championship's most popular events.
A month after the drama of the Brick & Steel Border Counties Rally, which saw Rallye Sunseeker winners Marcus Dodd and Manxman Andrew Bargery retire on the opening stage, the championship is delicately poised with Mancunian Jon Ingram and co-driver Ian Allsop at the head of the standings.
Ingram conceded victory to the unregistered Barry Johnson over in Kielder Forest last month but he'll be tough to stop around the Manx lanes given his asphalt rallying experience.
The Hyundai challenge will come from Marcus Dodd, who is a regular podium finisher but has never won the Manx, and so too young Stephen Petch who will be aiming to better dad Steve's results around the Island.
Ulsterman Stephen Moore will be a major contender in his ex-Henning Solberg Ford Focus WRC as will the Imprezas of Julian Reynolds and Alan Cookson who are expected to be at the cutting edge.