 It's a competition of excellence or a concor d'alégance. If you're French, I'd like to say bonjour now to our own Dan Scanlon, WJCT reporter. Dan, what's the appeal? The appeal is if you're a gearhead, a NASCAR fan, a race fan, an art fan, a collector, this is the place to go. We have Rick Hendrick as the honoree for the Sunday show and he of course just won, his two cars won first and second at the Daytona 500. So he'll be there with his personal car collection plus the Camaro NASCAR that he drove or that his gang drove at the 24 hours of Le Mans. But there are Bugatti race cars. There's going to be Porsche race cars. There's going to be American classics, fiberglass classics on the Sunday show. And then Saturday, 350 local and regional car geeks will show up on the same lawn for the cars in coffee so that you could have actually brought your car to show there on the same grounds. And then across the street is the Radwood, which is the 1980s and 1990s sports cars, which are getting very popular now. The kickoff is actually at one o'clock at Main Beach, Fernandina on Friday. There is a car show there. And then there's a Concord of Lemons for the weird, the strange and oh yes, my 1988 Alfa Romeo will be there with some Gorilla tape holding a fender piece together. That enchanting little car of yours. Yes, but this is a major, major charity event and it has been since Bill Warner started it back in 1996, Humanity Hospice shop with cops, a lot of Spina Bifida of Jacksonville all have received thousands and thousands of donation donations from this event, which will continue 4 million plus. So that's a wonderful reason. That said, the ticket price for an adult is $175. There is a discount for military and kids under 12 are free, but the Main Beach show is free. Well, some of the classics on Friday will do a road tour of the island and they'll all end up on Center Street at noon on Friday. You can just wander around, have some shrimp, nearby restaurants and look at some of these classic cars that have driven through the area. And then at one o'clock, go down to Main Beach and look at the grand opening car show on the Concord to Lemon on the beach. And Saturday, there's seminars with NASCAR stars, Indy 500 stars on Friday and Saturday. There's a film project that's gonna be done with Pikes Peak car. You know, the Bruno's Porsche actually had a car race on Pikes Peak with David Donahue the past two years. So even though the dealership has gone, the museum funded that. So you name it, it's there and be aware, you can't park on the side of the road near the venue, but there is parking at the airport, et cetera. Well, Dan Scanlon, you'll be one of 30,000 people or so going to that event this weekend. Thank you so much for the lowdown on what to expect and drive safely. Vroom vroom.