Emmanuel Ledesma struck his first goal in English football as QPR got back to winning ways against Doncaster at Loftus Road.
The 19-year-old Argentinian, one of Rangers' high-profile summer signings when he arrived on loan from Genoa, doubled the hosts' lead with a well-taken strike after Dexter Blackstock had opened the scoring.
A comfortable victory provided the perfect tonic for Rangers' boss Iain Dowie following last week's chastening 3-0 defeat at Sheffield United.
Newly-promoted Rovers barely managed an effort on goal as they fell to their first defeat of the season.
This time last year Rangers were at their lowest ebb, rocked by the death of teenage striker Ray Jones in a car accident while also in dire financial trouble.
Fast forward 12 months and Hoops, backed by super-rich co-owners Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone, are now among the promotion favourites and parading a host of continental imports.
They showed no ill-effects from their Bramall Lane mauling and outplayed Rovers throughout the first half.
They went ahead in the fifth minute when another of their exotic signings, on-loan Real Madrid youngster Daniel Parejo, lifted a free kick into the area.
Blackstock was unmarked in the six-yard box and had the simple task of tapping the ball over the line.
Lee Cook then fired wide and Damien Delaney shot over the top as Rangers went in search of a second.
Blackstock should have done better with a dangerous ball from Cook which he guided straight at Neil Sullivan, before Parejo nodded Peter Ramage's cross inches over the bar.
The second goal eventually came in the 28th minute when the live-wire Ledesma latched on to a long punt forward, held off two challenges and tucked the ball past a hopelessly exposed Sullivan.
The under-siege Rovers' keeper then saved well from Damion Stewart's header before comfortably keeping out Ledesma's ambitious bicycle kick before the break.
Doncaster finally mustered a shot on target in the 52nd minute when Richie Wellens' effort went straight at Radek Cerny.
James Coppinger then hit the side-netting as Rangers took their foot off the gas.
But the hosts were rarely threatened as they made it two wins from two from home this season.
They might have put a gloss on the victory after Dowie sent on Angelo Balanta, but the young striker's snap-shot flew just over.
Teams:
QPR Cerny, Delaney, Hall (Connolly 29), Ramage, Stewart, Cook (Balanta 72), Mahon, Leigertwood, Parejo (Rowlands 78),Ledesma, Blackstock.
Subs Not Used: Camp, Di Carmine.
Booked: Ledesma, Parejo.
Goals: Blackstock 5, Ledesma 28.
Doncaster Sullivan, O'Connor, Roberts, Mills (Van Nieuwstadt 57), Hird, Guy (Chambers 84), Stock,Wellens, Coppinger, Hayter, Taylor (Elliott 84).
Subs Not Used: Woods, Spicer.
Att: 15,536
Ref: Mike Thorpe (Suffolk).