It's not been often since that infamous Abu Dhabi night in 2021 that you have been able to say Lewis Hamilton has a supreme advantage over Max Verstappen.
Hamilton's form since that infamous title defeat three years ago has been of much debate, but whichever way you cut it, two victories during that period at this year's British and Belgian grands prix is clearly not good enough for the seven-time world champion - who of course is not fully to blame for this given the sub-par Mercedes machinery he has driven since.
But as Verstappen is showing at Red Bull in comparison with team-mate Sergio Perez this season, a world class driver will always have a puncher's chance in the right setting - and there are few better venues for that than Austin for Hamilton (vote where he will finish this year at the bottom of the page in our GPFans poll).
The US Grand Prix based in Texas has been a very happy hunting ground for Hamilton over the years - winning there a record five times - and even if he doesn't take victory he seldom struggles to maximise the potential available to him. It's a track he clearly loves. A win this weekend and he has at least double the amount of Austin victories over every other driver.
The 39-year-old won the inaugural race there in 2012 (his last McLaren win) and then won four of the next five races at the venue, missing out in 2013 as the entire F1 grid was hit by a huge Red Bull and Sebastian Vettel storm of nine straight wins after the German's mid-season tweak to set the race difficulty to 'easy mode'.
And the big loser out of all this could be Max Verstappen. The Dutchman also goes well at COTA (winning the last three races) but he is under supreme pressure from Lando Norris and McLaren who look to have the strongest package just about everywhere.
Verstappen needs to stay within touching distance of Norris in every race to ensure he wins a fourth straight world championship, but a fired up Hamilton is more than capable of making his old rival's weekend a huge pain by splitting the pair and throwing his compatriot a big chance in the title battle.
However, Hamilton could also become an unlikely Verstappen hero. Should he win in Austin and Norris and Verstappen follow to round out the podium, the Red Bull driver would lose fewer points to Norris in a two-three finish compared to a one-two instead.
That of course works both ways. Verstappen may beat Norris on the road to extend his lead in the championship, only to find Hamilton has won the race and dampen his overall points advantage gained.
Hamilton may not be directly involved in the fast-becoming gripping championship fight in Austin, but he can certainly play a massive factor within it.