 Here in Tokora for our lunchtime update for Targa Banvena, third and final day the cars have just come off four special stages this morning, heading out into the monster 67 kilometer stage this afternoon, the penultimate stage of the event before the teams head back to Rotorua. Updates this morning, issues for Bevan Claridge, leader in the middleman classic two-wheel drive class. He broke a diff but managed to change it in between stages and it didn't actually cost him any time. Just done a diff on the last stage and always we've got one in the van so hopefully we'll get started again before we run out of time. Looking at some of the other results and dramas from this morning over the first four stages, looking at the instra.com modern two-wheel drive class, Rob Darrington has unfortunately gone off in the last stage this morning, special stage 19, off road that's confirmed by Simon Clarke who's running second at that stage, so that should put Simon Clarke into the lead of the modern two-wheel drive class, really really disappointing for Rob Darrington because he's done such a good job this weekend. Glenn Inkster, we heard a story that his misfire had returned this morning, they thought they'd cured it last night but then it mysteriously disappeared again in special stage 19 before they came in the head to lunch so they still maintain their lead of around three minutes over Nic de Waal who's putting on such a fantastic display. So we're not too far away from getting out of here, heading back to Rotorua. After the 67 kilometer long stage we've got a small service back at ridges in Rotorua and then it's up to Paradise Valley for the final stage of the event. We'll bring you an end of day wrap up and all of the results from Targa Bambina. We'll talk to you then.