 in Queenstown at the end of this marathon effort, the 2014 Silver Fern, which has had 1,250 Ks of special stages and 2,500 Ks of touring. They ended up finally here, the event won by an Englishman from another Englishman from a Kiwi. Let's have a look at those results and how they've panned out in all three classes. And of course, the winner, Vince Bristow, how has it been, what kind of a week have you had? Yeah, really good. Jeff kept us honest for the first part of it. Unfortunately, he fell out and left us out on our own. This was quite odd and really nervous then. Yeah, but apart from that, just enjoyed every moment really. Just loved the stage, just loved driving this car. It's a beautiful car. Nothing like my little baby at home, so yeah, no, really good time and Dean's been all right. Have you managed to keep him on the straight and narrow? We've noticed he's odd driving style. Do you give him any instructions at all? I just tell him where the left and right come. They might be right, they might be left. I have no idea. We just keep on the island and he's pretty good with a handbrake. Simon Tyso second overall, that's a hell of a result. Have you enjoyed the event? Oh, it's been superb, absolutely. Out of this world, yeah, it's been really, really good. Really enjoyed it. Would you come and do it again? Yeah, we'll be back in two years' time. I don't know if we'll be sitting quite as high as this or even trying to beat this event, this position, but yeah, we'll be back definitely and we're going to bring him to the river as well, so we'll be back as a two-car team next time. Shane, it's a hell of a long way, isn't it? Yeah, it's a hell of a long way. Eight days and the car's held up pretty well and you guys have too, a bit of maturity there, I think. Oh, and it's just the youth. You know, I mean, we're only sort of John's 34 and I'm 28 and you know. Have you had fun? Oh, look, we've had a ball, we really have. It's been fantastic event. How long have you kept him on the straight and narrow? Oh, with extreme difficulty. He's a stubborn prick sometimes and he doesn't do what he's told quite often, but it works and he's a bloody good driver. Dave, you've dictated the terms in your class for most of the week. Quick thoughts on the event? Oh, it's fantastic. What an adventure, privilege to be here and it's just a relief to finally win it. I've tried every time just about, so I've had a lot of bad luck, but this is great. And it's always good with an event like this to have a charity. Tell us, John, what is the charity and how have you done? We're raising money for the Cancer Society and Hannah here, my daughter, she's going to shave her hair for cancer because I've had a rough bout with that lately and so that's her motivation to shave her hair off in March and we're doing well, we thank you. How are you going to go with that, Hannah? With no hair for a while, are you going to get a hard time from your mates, do you think? Yeah, probably. Make getting ready easier in the morning, though. Definitely. Congratulations to all of the competitors and the service crews who keep them running and the people behind the scenes and the organisers and the volunteers. I think over the last eight days we've made you about 50 maybe more video clips. You've watched them, you've loved them, you've given us feedback, thank you for that. We hope that you've enjoyed watching them just as much as we've enjoyed making them. So until next time, happy rallying.