 It's black and it's not a subaru or Subaru. Which is the correct term? Subaru will do but yeah, it's black at my back mate. And it's a Mitsubishi. And it's a Mitsubishi, so that'll be interesting. This is the thing about Targa, like you've had a shocker on day one, obviously the incident. You guys are all right, which is the main thing, but the spirit of Targa is trying to do everything you can to get back into the event. I mean, you're out of the reckoning for the win, but it's about, you know, competing and having fun in the camaraderie. Oh, yeah, absolutely. I think it's about winning. Well, it's nice, but it's also ear-raising if you want to win. So yeah, car's down, we're out, but found a car to lease for a couple of days. We switched all the gear over back in Pukakawi, got back here at Whitty Angle last night at about half 10 o'clock. Had a good night's sleep and we can use up the rest of the weekend. Join in, have some fun with the rest of the guys. And the car's got a little bit of Targa history, Jason Gills previously on it. Is it the same car that Todd Borden's run previously as well? I think it might be. So, yeah, Jason might need to look in his rear wing mirror today and just make sure we're not coming up behind him. That'd be shocking, wouldn't it? That'd be a bit of fun, I reckon. We might have a go when we get the feel of it later. Hey, the weather looks to be a little bit better today. Obviously, it was pretty horrific at times yesterday and it affected some of the other classes a little bit more than others, but I mean, if it's better today, it's obviously going to be a lot more fun. Yeah, well, that's always the thing, isn't it? When it's raining and you've got standing water there, I don't know, it's worse than that sometimes. Yesterday, we were just flowing off the road, people are hydroplaning and it just takes the edge off a little bit and you have to pull back. In our case, you know, we've blown the motor in the previous stage and then you come on to the next stage, it was raining, it was wet and it's a different driving technique. You haven't got the power to pull you around the corner and we're trying to not bleed time, you know, trying to take your corner speed as fast as you can and we glue it. Well, that's not all. We've actually had a complaint. We're in beautiful sunny Fiddianga. I mean, you've obviously had a bit to do down here with the waterways project and everything but the major complaint, Lee, is it is cold. It's cold. What's going on? Well, I thought Pete moved this event forward a month so that we could avoid the cold of midwinter but no, it's cooled off here a little bit. But hey, sun shining, it'll be a good day, I think, today. It will be. It will be a good day. So look out for Lee Hopper, not in a white Subaru but a black Mitsubishi.