 Yes, that's a BDA, a two-litre twin cam. This is a late 70s Mark II escort. It's English built. It did the Sydney to London and it's had a lot of campaigning in Australia and New Zealand since. The driver is Australian, Keith Callanan. Now tell me you've been on tarmac for about six days solid. Now you're on shingle. Is that the real deal for you? The shingle is where my heart is. Having said that, the tarmac was absolutely sensational. And the car? The car was great. It did absolutely everything right. Didn't give himself a fright, which is unusual. It all went very well. Why a two-litre BDA? Why is this the most popular choice here? It's God's car. When God comes back to earth, the first thing he's going to say is, where's my escort? And I suppose most of the people who campaigned them 25 years ago and ever since would say it's not a tarmac car, it's a shingle car. Shingle is where they made their name. Having said that, they really have done a lot on the tarmac in recent years with some very, very good steers. So looking forward to the week? Massively. Been looking forward to it since we finished the last one.