 Late in the event, there were a few issues as highlighted by one of the most popular cars here this week, Marcus Van Kling, in his fabulous little Citroen. Six days, over 1,000 kilometres, the world's largest, longest tarmac rally of this type. Anywhere in the world, we had three class winners. In the middleman classic, two-wheel drives, Bevin Claridge coming home to Palmerston or as the event winner, he was pretty emotional about it, and a tough one last year, but he did an amazing job right throughout this week. Rat. Yeah, it's one of the things I've always wanted to do. Yeah, yeah, it's awesome actually, you know, a few days ago I thought, oh yeah, it's going to be tough, but I don't know what to say really, it's awesome. In the instra.com modern two-wheel drive, Martin Dippie again did not put a wheel wrong. Former event winner, top two-wheel drive, and he was right there in amongst it in the four-wheel drive as well, finishing the event outright third overall. I'm quite proud of that. Amitah Rooster, I only drive that car once a year, and I don't need much seat time in it. It's very hard thing to train for, as you can appreciate. So as a rank amateur coming in, during the week I always get lost faster, which says to me I'm enjoying it and learning, and bring it on I say. And overall, and taking out, theandresins.co.nz, modern four-wheel drive, two event wins in a row for Glen Inkster and Spencer Wynne in the Eco-Lite Mitsubishi Evo, again, pretty much not a wheel put wrong all during the week. Tony Quinn certainly alluded to that with his second-class finish as to how far that Glen Inkster has come along over the last few years when it was Glen chasing Tony for the overall victories. On stage, we're a little bit of tactics, we're a little bit worried about being stranded in the stage, and I really did back off just for one stage, for the rest of them we'll be going flat out and having a huge amount of fun, so it's been really, really cool. It's been an amazing week, it's been a dramatic week as it is with every target. We look forward to seeing you next year for the main event, and just keep up to date with us on the website www.targar.co.nz. See you next year.