 We've talked about the rivalry between Simon and Eli Evans in the East Coast Bullbar of the Australian Rally Championship and this round we are finally getting to see them in a family face-off. Here's a bit of an insight into what makes them tick. Simon was full-time Australian champion and I was a guy who was struggling to find speed and chasing him so it was difficult at the start but you know I'm lucky I've got Dad who's just crazy on rallying and he gave me plenty of opportunities to when I'd fallen over to stand back up and try again. Probably me stepping away from the sport was really good for him and you know he stepped up into that role and become a leader and going for the championship wins and things like that. He's always into me playing mind games and no he's good fun he's that kind of guy he's a friendly character and he loves rallying he's just look he's happy to be here and he gets confidence out of bringing other people down I think and that's what he tries to do. I can get into his head sometimes and it used to affect his rallying but he's a lot smarter than that now he's grown and he's learned. He's just great and we can now race head to head. I think he's proud of what I've been able to do and now to manage stage times with him I'd like to think that you know he thinks that I'm a serious rally driver as well. He's a great man so I've got a lot of respect for him and that's why I'm here. I want to beat him, I want to race him and it's just that brotherly thing. In my eyes he was my idol when I was a kid I always wanted to be like my big brother and now we're you know now we're getting the opportunity to be like him and hopefully beat him.