 What a day Christchurch to Dunedin eight stages, we had Tony Quinn off in a paddock, can he repair it overnight, can he get Lamborghini parts in Dunedin overnight, we'll see, might be back tomorrow. Lee Hopper had it off earlier in the day, an even bigger one this afternoon, Gavin Richers in the two-wheel drive, but challenging overall. Of course we'd like to win two-wheel drive, but the overall is what we'd really like to do, you know, I know it's been done before in a two-wheel drive car, but it's never been done when there's lots of four-wheel drive competition, so I'd like to do it against the competition, you know, they've got to make it to the end to it, so do we of course, there's a long way to go. And in the classics, it's Greg Gowdy, who led all day, had a lock up, leaving the lead to Neil Tollich. We definitely got everybody's attention, we weren't doing anything silly, we were still, we felt driving within ourselves, and yeah, like I know Neil was counselling me a couple of stages ago and going, you know, long way to go Greg, and yeah, thought we were well in hand, but mechanical troubles now and that saw us not finish stage seven, so yeah, sadly we're on the side of the road seeing what we can do to get it back going and hopefully rejoin tomorrow. .