 We are now at the end of day one, Targarotarua 2016, and whilst there are many categories in this particular event, one of the particular ones is the one that Lee Hopper is in, who leads, and now he hasn't had a lot of luck in his previous starts. But this weekend today, in fact, has been an absolute ripper for the guy. He is well ahead with some good time ahead of Chris West for tomorrow's stages. We've been pushing hard and nothing much left in it either, so the car's going good, so everything going to plan safer. And Chris West, of course, is in the modern four-wheel drive in the prototype rally car, the Mitsubishi Proto, and that is a weapon in itself. And wrapping up the top three in modern four-wheel drive, of course, is the name everyone knows and Targar, Tony Quinn, and his beast of a machine, but he does have some work to do. Of course, in the modern two-wheel drive, Martin Dippy and his brand new Porsche, a fabulous machine, he is really achieving the good numbers in his times as well, because he was a little easy early in the morning. He didn't really know what the car would do. Well, it's a lightweight, factory, road legal waste car, so it's got all the go-fast bits on it. A lot of carbon fibre, sequential box, which is pretty cool, and four-wheel steering. Simon Clark is also doing well in the modern two-wheel drive. The man gets known around the event, because he always seems to have a stereo screaming everywhere he goes. And after a great event in the Targar Bambina, Clark Proctor is still up the pointy, and as he, well, genuinely normally is, but this time without folks, Clark Proctor doing the stuff out on the Targar. And so there ends Day 1 of Targaru Tarua. Tomorrow it's more of the same, hopefully fine weather, because the reports back from all these drivers is that it was nothing short of spectacular out there today.