 Ngā one thing about Targa, whether you're a competitor or a follower, it hooks you in. You might think you've walked away, but no, not really. It's always in your blood. One of those guys drives an RX-7. Anton Tillett, 15 years ago you won this in a rotisserie and you're back out there doing it again. What brought you back? This is just the best fun in full wealth. You know, like you got road closed. We travel on the Auckland motorway. How close is this to Auckland? We're in Auckland City doing 200 kilometres an hour. It's just amazing. And I'm here of course with my son and we're just having great fun. And I mean great fun. We're enjoying every moment. You asked about the rotisserie. Of course this one's locked up only one of them. This is an older version. This is a 1979 Mazda RX-7. No computers, no turbos, carburetor and that's it. Every time you drive past anyone as a spectator, the smile just gets bigger and bigger as they hear you go past. People love these cars. Oh, they just make that lot of noise. That's right. We get thumbs up from all their boy racing down the side of the road. This is the epitome of the latest boy racing cars.