 Hello and thanks for joining us to check out day 2 of the Otago Classic rally, 7 stages to deal with today and for the internationals like Frank Kelly who is running in a classic escort but in the main game 7 stages is probably not enough for his flamboyant driving style that's turned him in to quite the star. We actually asked him what it is about the Otago Classic. Every rally man in the world knows the best gravel roads are in New Zealand so I never thought I would get here, I thought maybe if I was lucky I would get here to watch somebody else doing us. The opportunity came up last year, we had rally sport Australia did an article on us, we sent them all information they wanted and they mentioned that the Otago might be interested in having us. I sort of thought it wasn't that serious but by Christmas time we were getting a car ready to go in a container. It's been worth it to be fair, the first 3 stages this morning are just highways that I've never seen before. I don't think we even have tarmac roads as wide as that in Ireland, it's the sheer width of them and the surface, fair enough even though they're so wide there's only one line, I couldn't pick a line to save my life but there's a clear line you can see there, no one's been shouting at me all morning to stay on the line but it's the speed you can carry on gravel on fairly sharp corners. It was a bit of a culture shock I'll be honest with you, I was halfway through the 4 stages before I thought this maybe is normal, maybe we were supposed to do this. But it just seems ludicrous, seems ludicrous. Can't stop smiling. I said to Noel McHoldriver when we come out of stage 3 I says my jaw is quite sore and he says what's wrong and I says I can't stop smiling. It was the World Wide Web that first introduced us all to the crazy Irishman. It took 25 years for me to get an overnight sensation. It's all down to my daughter Lauren, she studied media at college and anytime she had to do a project and get a subject, I was the subject, there was plenty of in-car and she was out videoing the stages so she put stuff together, I just can't believe the way it took off. And as advice to other internationals wanting to compete in the Otago rally? Oh you just need to get out here and do this lads, this is a once in a lifetime. Bring loads of tyres, bring loads of paddle and loads of money.