 One of the coolest things about being involved in the Targa events is the kids, you know the kids love race cars and one of the biggest kids I know is kids and cars founder Nigel Carl and Nigel, you guys have been involved in Targa for the last, what, I think three years now, three years now and tell us a little bit about kids and cars and its involvement with Targa. How does it work? How does it work? Well we were told, actually rung by Peter Martin about three years ago wanting to know if kids and cars want to be the charity of choice for Targa and of course we see yes. So we decided to turn it up a little bit, involve the families, involve the kids. So what we've done is we've created what we call the kids and cars family fun zone. Kids come down, bouncy castles, face painting, you name it, it's all here, a hell of a lot of fun all around. You haven't seen some of the bigger kids getting face painted as well. From a charity point of view, what are you doing for kids out there in the community? Because it's not this type of event that you're involved in. You've got some of your crew up in Auckland today with a Ferrari day for the kids. Last weekend you had the kids and car day at Pukka Kohi with race cars and trucks and taking some of those kids that haven't had things going well for them, getting them out and race cars and put a smile on their face. Yeah that's right. We actually do two events now at Pukka Kohi Raceway, we do those for our charities of choice up in Auckland and around the countryside and yes you're right the boys are back at Pukka Kohi today and the pouring rain with 35 Ferraris I think it is out there. I was seeing that for the Ferrari Club. Last weekend was our first 2015 event but what we do it for Jamie is we look forward to our kids and cars secret Santa surprise. 2014 we spent just over $30,000 gifting Christmas to 11 families throughout Auckland and 53 families at Ryan McDonald House and you've got smiles Jamie and it's what it's all about. It's what it's all about and obviously the drive is involved in Targa 2. They can donate, they've got different stickers on the cars with different values that they donate to kids and cars and that all goes towards that as well. Absolutely, with the Targa there's also the Targa Tour and they impose a sheriff on the tour and she is doing an outstanding job finding drivers for speeding, wearing the wrong coloured shirt and the money that raised on the Targa Tour is unbelievable and we thank Targa for letting us be part of it. You know, Desley from Instra.com is the sheriff this weekend and I would not want to mess with a Nigel mate, you guys doing an awesome job and it's a pleasure to have them involved in the Targa New Zealand events.