 On a fine calm day it's absolutely stunning and beautiful we're on the shore of Lake Wanaka in Wanaka and it's very very windy and the dust is whipping up all over the place. Story of the day though today is that our New Zealand leader Jeff Judd went out blown engine leaving the lead to Englishman Vince Bristow who now leads from another Englishman Simon Tyso both in Ford Escorts both loving the conditions in New Zealand and Vince Bristow I think this is his fourth attempt so good luck for him tomorrow that's the last day. Now the outright leader and you've had an afternoon in the lead is it comfortable? Yeah we've got a good lead I believe it's about nine minutes we had a little issue earlier on in the day where a lead fell off and left us with no power and no engine in the stage dropped two minutes there but we're still I think we're still quite comfortable in nine minutes so we've been you know like nicking a little bit back so might be ten by now but yeah we're going all right. You don't really even need to defend in that position do you? I don't but it's still not much but it's only a puncture or something silly to happen and I've been on this rally four times now and every time it's bitten me so I just I want to get to the finish now. Well good luck for last day tomorrow. Thank you very much. Simon Tyso you're in second place now over all and in the historic what's the plan tomorrow you've got quite a ways to catch up haven't you? Yeah we won't catch up we're not even going to attempt to catch up we can only do what we've done the rest of this rally with we set out obviously just to have an average finish but to finish the rally after the time I was here before and I mean it's just played out to where we are people falling off so yeah we're not even going to attempt to catch up we're just going to do very much of the same that we've been doing obviously we've got to keep an eye on the guys behind to show you he's slowly creeping up he had 20 seconds out of us on the last stage so we've just got to keep him away but keep it straight keep it tidy and keep it on the road. Roadie Anderson now because of attrition you've ended up in second place did you hope to be that well placed? No we came into this just to finish it so we drove at the start we started pushing halfway through like I said we've ended up in second we're sort of back to right off because we've got plenty of leeway so we're just sort of driving the car now in the middle of the road probably too far to try and catch Dave Strong isn't it? Yeah no we're not even we're not even pushing him we're back to right off. Dave you've been in command of the challenge for some days now but you're looking like third overall I think in the combine is that your aim now? Well yeah yesterday afternoon it wasn't I was relieved to be safely in the lead of the challenge but we thought about it overnight and you know these opportunities don't come along too often so we've been going for it today we've been trying really really hard and we're hanging in there but there's some quick cars coming where they're just chipping away slightly but we've tried some different tires and we're working on the speed of the car. You could argue it's still a long way to Queenstown good Oh yeah there's a lot there's a lot to go I think I'm about 15-16 seconds up on my next car so we're working hard to hold that.