 Katrina Kelly is a co-driver and many people wonder what a co-driver does you seem to be sitting in the seat doing not a lot but there's an incredible amount of organization isn't it tell me what your job is. My job is to make sure everybody is where they have to be in time and sometimes they don't understand that so you put your foot down a little bit with that. Now this is a blind rally not a pace-noted rally but you've added some notes to your root book just explain some of those for me. Okay so we get what's called a tulip and we have to interpret the tulip and then make a note that we need to be able to say on the fly so if we didn't do this beforehand we would be trying to interpret that and say it at high speed so that's just a turn right this one's just a narrow concrete bridge there's a few words there so you try and condense it this one is a bare right so you've got to try and imagine what the roads going to look like when you get there and that would be a bare right so here we've got the tarmac starts and rather than saying that the tarmac ends on this one you just say gravel and on this one you have to interpret that intersection as well and it's probably going to look like a keep right. Now Katrina many people many co-drivers have told me over the years that drivers are just the lazy get-to-like driving and don't know where they're going and don't really know what time of day it is is that true? I think that mainly drivers just want to go fast in their cars