 It seems like we're a long way from anywhere, we are Glen Orkey, right at the top of Lake Waukatsipu. There's only one road in here though and one out and since the guys raced up here, we've got to wait for everybody to get in. That means two hours stuck here, time for a little R&R on the last day before the last stage. Are you going on a jet boat? I won't be going on a jet boat, no, I've got a jet car, I wouldn't be a jet boat. I've never liked the water, when you get brought up in Scotland, you see the polar bears at the side, nobody goes in the water in Scotland. Some of the guys are highly modified cars, it's an endurance event, so they've got to get to the end. So you can have the horsepower, but if you can't actually make it stick and make it last then it's no good. The car has gone fine, we've had a fan belt going on the first stage and we lost about a minute and a little bit there, but since then we've just been charging hard and looking after the car as best we can. We had some good pace and I really wanted to start well so that we can put the pressure on others and maintain the gap. As it's turned out we have a little mechanical problem today and to have a nice lead has made it quite possible to just improve through the last stage. We won't be sitting any time sheets of light going back to Queenstown this afternoon.