 Well, one man who's had a hell of a good day is Brent Rosner and you're a can-tab and you don't normally expect to be the front runner, do you? Definitely not, definitely not. But we had a very, very good road position. By the time ten cars had gone through the stage before us, they were pretty well swept. I felt very sorry for Judi, number one on the road. It's really, really hard work. But we almost made the most of the road position and had a good run, good clean run. Fairly tight stages in there today, weren't they? First two. First two were really, really, really tight. Very, very technical. And we completely bullded the two rear tyres in basically 18k, just completely gone. So, yeah, it was pretty hard on the tyres. So I see there's new rubber on the back now. That's obviously going to give you a bit more bite tomorrow morning. Oh well, we're on to about, that's our third set of tyres, we've only done 50k. So it's, yeah, it's one of those things. But maybe as we get out of town and head towards the coast, we'll get a bit of rain and the roads will cool down a bit and then we'll tyre away. Brent's been around for a long time, probably done the put-underwood stages and he's a great driver and, you know, with a very similar car. So, I suppose it is a bit of a surprise. Well, it's interesting, he was feeling a bit sorry for you because you were sweeping the road. I've had a fun day, it's been awesome and the roads haven't been too bad. The one that was cancelled was very thick with gravel and we were happy with the last stage through Taylor Pass because that was the one time we had a swept road and we had a good stage win in there, so there's a long way to go. Are these roads from what you've seen so far, are they going to be suitable for you? Stages of stages, isn't it? You just cope with whatever it gives you and hope that you can do your best. I suppose the more important question is, is a BDA the right weapon? Yeah, I think it is. It's so much fun to drive. I love it. Every time I crank it up, it makes me smile. So that's the top of the order in the classics and the top of the order as well, overall. And of course the challenge series being led by Brent Taylor in the Toyota 86. Another competitor that we expected to be up the front and bear in mind it's early days is a heck of a long way to go is North Canterbury farmer Brian Stokes, but he's had a few issues today. Yeah, we've had a bit of an issue with the clutch, so we had to take the gearbox out and the bell housing out and have a look at the a bit of a hydraulic leak. So it's been a bit torrid and on a time constraint. So all hands on. How much are you really lost? Oh, we didn't really lose any time in the stage, but now you can't just let gear and drive off. So it's got to be fixed. So hopefully we'll sort of it. So how long way to Queenstown, though? Oh, yeah, sure is. Yeah, and we've just been just been going quietly today. Yeah, it's only the start. And made us see you've got the kids involved. Yeah, I've got my whole family here, all my youngest boys coming on Wednesday. But my daughter's flown back from Canada, especially for this. So it's pretty cool when Anne's co-driving, so fantastic.