 The classics have been entertaining as usual here at the National Capital Rally. Our third playscatter is Tony Quinn and Kate Catford. Congratulations mate, the bim has done it. Yeah look, this year was all about finishing because last year we didn't. So it's been really good and Kate's doing good notes and I'm doing excellent driving, but just not fast. Excellent driving, keeping to the left and observing all the road rules. So I'm really improving. Arguably you have probably the toughest job in the whole field. We feel trying to guide this guy through the forest or even on the road sections for that matter. How do you do it is the question. I actually think I have the funnest job because we have the most laughs. So we have great time and he's a great driver. We did a good job. Can he steer or not? He can steer. We did right and left when I said it so it's awesome. Played by knocking Andrew Dunbar. It's almost history repeating itself. We had the same conversation at first. Another second mate, congratulations. Yeah thank you. Last night we were dragging our lip thinking what are we doing wrong here, but it all came together today and a bit of bad luck for Brett Stevens of course. And we had a great day. We had good fun and we improved all day and the car's straightened. Here we are. How do you get this sport you can't give up though. Like you said it had a rough first day, but it shows you keep persevering. This is what can happen. Yeah look, I think we knew that we were going to be good in those stages today. I mean the fast stuff in Cowan was probably not suited to us, but Clay did really well. I mean in the Corolla out at around Tidbinbilla and you know we knew we could be fast in the in the Salica so and we you know showed exactly what we could do so it was good. Now that you're getting some consistent runs out of this car you're starting to get that little enjoyment factor that they tell us we're supposed to get out of motorsport. Is that coming? Oh definitely yeah well I always was you know regardless of what happened last year I was still having fun, but yeah it's nice that we're you know the car's reliable and Ancel comes down to us now and we can just build as a team like we're getting better and and the confidence will come you know so we're having fun. So Winner's a classic here at National Capital Rally, well done. Hillbanks are Carl Taylor. They've done it again and they love flying this thing around the forest. It wasn't without his little dramas but you got there. Yeah look it was one of the toughest rallies I've ever done. I felt like we just did the East African safari like we had punches and we had ripped a brake line off and lost brakes and a couple of spins and you name it it's happened this weekend so you know normally I just cruise through and it's all very casual but it was hard work this weekend. There's probably a couple of reasons to why that isn't the Carl Taylor's why. He was thinking about Harry the whole rally. You know what that makes that like she looks so good for how well you did with Molly don't I tell you what I thought I was really bad but I've realised that I'm really good and I've had more practice. Yeah his mind was with Harry I guarantee you. And the thing was I mean like you said you guys have won and run so much you do have so much involved in this sport with your you know your kids doing as well as they are. It must be hard to focus on this and you said to me yesterday you do when you're driving fast you do have to you know reminded you how much you have to focus. Yeah look yesterday morning you know this is Harry's first ARC events first time ever competed in a rally with him so you know I'm going through the stage thinking oh that's dangerous and hope he avoids that rock hope he doesn't cut there and you know I made several mistakes and totally my fault and then in the afternoon after he came through the first group of stages I went back out there and drove probably as well as I've ever driven yesterday afternoon so you know I sort of relaxed and knew that he got through and he was repeating those stages.