Horses, drivers and crews will relax before hoping to secure their Bordeaux slots when the series continues in Leipzig in mid-January.
The Australian driver has been unbeatable this season, with four wins from four starts to cement his spot at the top of the rankings.
The Belgian driver clinched his second victory in the series following his win at the opening leg in Lyon in November.
The win came on home soil at Live Oak International in Ocala, Florida with his team of horses Amadeus, First Edition, Julius V and Kadora.
Six teams, 37 athletes and 185 horses have converged on Pratoni del Vivaro, Italy for the exciting four-in-hand championships.
The four-in-hand championships to be held in Valkenswaard October 7-11 have been scrapped due to rising numbers of Covid-19 cases in the Netherlands.