 It's not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, quite from Bert Munro and it's on the back of the car driven by Andrew Keithley. Tell us about the car Andrew. Well it's a funny old story, I brought this car in 1990 sometime and at that stage you could buy a BDA escort for virtually nothing. I paid $9,000 for this car because the CHAP2 owners previously spent $9,000 on the engine and so I basically got the rest of it for free. So it's Grandad's axe, it's had a massive rebuild in 99 for the rally New Zealand classic which they ran in 99-2000 and then it got parked up for a wee while, saw the sort of burn and thought that's us and then the spinning never stopped. Have you had a look at how far you've got to go? No we've looked at it as eight individual days and eight individual rallies without the opportunity to keep the old girl going in between so it's a case for us of ensuring that everything we do can do eight rallies in a row non-stop.