 Well, as you can see, it's rather quiet and serene here in the service park for Targarotarua 2016. Outside, Reg's hotel, the competitors, well, they're out doing what they do best. That's driving fast on country roads. In the classics, leading last night, and still leading at the moment, is Andy Negant. Now, he's doing OK in the 240Z. He leads ahead of Paul McCullough in a Peugeot 205. The guy who was in third, Mike Durie in the VL Commodore, didn't go so well for him. He collapsed the wheel bearing on the last stage before lunch, limped into the service park, missed the stage after lunch, so he will drop dramatically down the order. Meanwhile, in the all-comers four-wheel drive, there's been a change up at the point here around near to it, because Tony Quinn has leapt ahead of Chris West, going from third now into second. He can't bite four seconds, Chris West, complaining and worrying that he might not have the tyres to be able to hold on to that third spot. It's been a pretty close battle, actually. He snuck in first out of bed this morning and got us by at least probably thirty-odd seconds, so it's a catch-up, but we're just sort of dicing, fighting with ourselves really with tyres, and I'm told that and what we've got to make sure we get to the end. And of course, still leading that category is Lee Hopper. In the modern two-wheel drive, absolutely no change. The beautiful orange Porsche of Dippy, still leading the way. It should be an interesting afternoon.