 Competition cars in Targa in their many classes. There are also 75 Tuo cars. Now these are Aston Martins, Ferraris, Maserati, all kinds of brilliant exotic machinery and these guys, there are 75 of them, get the opportunity to drive all of the same stages, albeit behind a controlled base car. But these guys on South Island roads are having an absolute bore. What for you is the purpose of the tour? Why are you on it? Oh it's a bit of fun and yes get out and go a little bit more speed on the road. It's something you like to be able to drive more often of course we can't. Targa is really something special, it's exceeded all our expectations. The camaraderie and fun we're having, the people we're meeting just makes it so so special. What's the point of the tour? What's the objective? The point of the tour is that we've got 75 people traveling with us in some very exotic machinery that normally wouldn't have an opportunity to stretch your leg on closed road situations. So the object really is that we hope that someday they will then move up to the competition after having a taste of Targa. This group's good, 20th anniversary, first time in the South Island, I mean you couldn't miss it. The roads are amazing down here. They're fast, they're open, lots of blind brows, good quality surfaces, you couldn't wish for more. It's pretty impressive we're doing it, a lot of country we've never seen before. It's good on our own, these roads are brilliant and just absolutely lucky we can do it. Better than I ever expected so no we're loving it.