 We're talking to Pete Dodson in the Fiat Arbath 131 lovely old motor car and one with a bit of history in New Zealand rallying too. What appealed to you about this car? I've owned this car for about 16 years. It's been racing with various members in the Fiat Club up in Auckland and Waikato for probably 20 years. I don't know, it's something different. It's a replica of what run the World Rally Champs in 77, 78 and 80. It's even got World of Roll written on the side. I'm a poor stand-in for him. I'm lucky enough to have a little run with World of Roll on a press day in Golden Downs Forest a few years ago. That was a hell of a motor car, wasn't it? Yeah, it's an amazing thing. Unfortunately, this is not quite that car, but it's as close as I can get to it. Have you got close to what the works did with the little clip-on, clip-off panels? No, no, they bolted on, but I thought about doing that. It'd be handy one day to do that. What's your history in the event and what's the appeal of the event to you? I just love the challenge of it, the team, the mechanics and actually getting through it. I've done 12 targets, co-driven. This car's done five or six, done it in a few different things. 350Z Nissan, Honda, but my heart was in the classics so I went back. So I actually crashed this one mildly. In 2010 I went through a fence and that was a riot, but then I hit a plough in the field. So it's had a rebuild since then and it's come up well. Lacking horsepower, but not very heavy? No, not very heavy and brakes and corners beautifully. So these big roads down here are a little bit of a challenge for it, but hopefully there's some windy stuff today. Good luck. Thank you, cheers.