 And in sports news, Miami will hold its first grand prix in 2022 as a Formula One-secured 10-year deal for a race in the Florida city. The move is a culmination of years of work by F1 owners Liberty Media who wanted a race in the US destination city as they seek to grow the sport. The event will be held on a 3.36 mile track along the Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins NFL team. Miami becomes the second race in the US, joining the popular United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas. Well, I guess we'll have to wait and see how it's going to be as in a fun location. I mean, I don't know, but I'm sure that if they build a good track, we can have a lot of fun out there. Racing in the US, it's always a great fun, you know, culture-wise, it's very close to Mexico as well. So, it's always very enjoyable and racing generally is pretty good and you can see that the sport is growing a lot over there. Well, I can definitely understand why they are going for a second race in the US. I mean, we also have American owners now, so it's not a big shock, but I'm good with that. I'm always happy to be in America and of course is in a different place now than Austin. So, yeah, I think it's perfect.