 Nice to meet you. It's good. This one's closer to 100. We tried to actually simulate. It's 180 pounds. And then, the guys from our company stayed at show. The difference being, they're really unnatural too. Monaco Second Race is an indie, the longest race in motorsports. It's a true test of machine. But we also realized this is the Eva Memorial Day. So we'll have 43 Gold Star families with us. And the names of fallen servicemen and women are going to be on the windshields. And then halfway through the race at 200 miles, we're going to tip 200 laps, we're actually going to stop the race, bring all the cars on the pit road, and pause for a home to silence. Because we realize that freedom isn't free. And what we want to do with this amazing sporting event with our athletes is to bring recognition and pause and remember, you know, why we have the freedoms that we do. As a son of a Marine, my dad's a gun body. I was born in Camp Pendleton, so it's always exciting when I get a chance to come and hang out with the Marine Corps. My dad at 85 still thinks he can whip me, probably can't. He's gotten pretty good with that cane. But we are grateful. We are grateful for the time that your Marine showed us today. We actually have a Mission 600 flag. We would be honored if you guys could find a place for this somewhere. I want to follow up with what Greg said really quick. This is really humbling for me. It's a great opportunity. I've talked about it all day. I've had the privilege to do a lot of really cool stuff, being a race car driver stuff. I never dreamed I would get to do. But coming to do these type of things, these type of events, and get to interact with you guys, it's humbling. Because I know that you guys sign up to do this and it creates a better life for yourself and creates a better life.