 Maiai rola coronavirus maida ka wakata aga taw steadily da. Ano i wnebu maiai tawarakaro. Huwata ka pa rai gala maguanga, maiai maiai huwata. Ima kaita ka maiai tawarakaro maiai. Aroba ka maiai tawaraka. Ta maiai tawari maiai tawaraka, maiai maiai tawari tawari tawaraka. Pa maiai pa maiai tawaraka, maiai tawari maiai tawari tawari tawari. Bring ne cars and drive them as they're supposed to have been driven as they've been designed to be driven on a closed road in a nice, safe environment. On the wrong side of the road, using the whole road at speeds over the speed limit, which is something you can't do on an all-open road, and use these cars like they're really designed to be used. Oh, it's been fantastic. Yeah, a little bit slippery, a little bit wet to start with, but as the road's dried out, it's gotten faster, which is good. We've got Porsches, Lamborghini, Ares, Jaguar. It's a whole array of spectacular cars. We're restricted to 160 kilometres now. We wear helmets in the vehicles. The vehicle's all checked before they go. They have a certain safety equipment in them. And it's very well managed the tour. We stay in a group, so the vehicle's all kept together. The target event itself and the target tour is fantastic fun. They're a great opportunity for people to go out and enjoy their vehicles. They have a great time. A lot of camaraderie, a lot of friends are made on target. The tour especially is a chance for people that perhaps don't want to buy a race car, haven't got the time and effort to buy a fully fledged race car, but can still go out and have a whole lot of fun and drive their cars around some spectacular countryside, meet some awesome people and have a whole lot of fun.