 Any WRC is tough and our outright teams know exactly what that means. Molly Taylor, Bill Hayes, third outright after probably what is arguably the toughest weekend for you guys, but you've hung in there. Yeah, certainly. I mean, on stage two and we had no breaks, I thought it was going to be a, you know, we were for a long weekend and, and yeah, ever since then as well, it's been really tough event, but yeah, fantastic to be here at the end of the finish and compete at our home WRC event. Consider all that, Bill. Podium was really important for your championship, that's great. This was a really important moment to be right here at the finish of the last stage. I definitely, obviously, I hope to be on the top of the podium, but yeah, it's really important. It's definitely still alive. You know, there's still pressure on Eli and we know we've got pressure on him because he's worried and we saw that in the power stage on Friday. You spoke to Eli about the emotion of his situation, but it's the same for you. You're watching what's happening in the back and you can't control their team, but you're going through that emotion of your championship, watching what they're going through as well. So you've had to play, you know, mind games with yourself a little bit this weekend as well. Yeah, and I think Eli certainly made it clear that he's not trying to play the mind games on us, but I think he picked the wrong person to play with if that's what he's trying to do. But you know, as much as that does play into it, you know, if you're thinking about anything else but your job on the stage, then you're doing the wrong thing. So, you know, before or after the stages, sure, you know, that that comes into it, but when we're on the stage, it's the last thing on our mind. Well, the good news for all of us, the championship is well and truly still alive. We can't wait for South Australia. Well done for this weekend. First ARC podium second outright. What a fabulous job, like Stephen and Brent McKenzie made that was a great run this weekend. Yeah, yeah. For once, it's sort of fallen in our hands. Usually we've got a bit of bad luck. Unfortunately, this weekend, we didn't have too much and we're able to push Friday and Saturday and build up enough to just nurse the car through today. And the pleasing thing is not just the podium, you know, Super Series is a podium in a WRC, the longest, toughest event of the year. Yeah, it's great. He drove awesome all weekend, just did everything perfectly. Wasn't a thing wrong with his driving, just perfect driving and paid off for us. Certainly did, mate. It's stark contrast to Queensland. The other endurance round, you had an issue very early on in the event and you had that drama all weekend. Here, you had a new mindset. I think it was a new maturity for you this weekend. Yeah, yeah, as I said to you earlier, the boys, sat me down after the last event and said, yeah, just ease your way into it. And having had no time in the car since Queensland as well, it was again, sort of jumping in, do the first few stages, get through that and then go from there, which to be honest, sort of didn't go that way, got into the first stage. And this car is just super easy to drive. So we weren't too far off on those first stages anyway. One thing to get the advice, one thing to take a congratulations second, enjoy the moment. After an epic three days of rally Australia, the victors, every leg and the win, nearly maximum points, unbelievable Eli Evans and Glenn Wesson top job. I'm holding back the tears. Seriously, it's an emotional win. It was considering the start we had. We wrecked the car Thursday at Shakedown and boys fixed it. They spent 20 hours straight on it to get us the start line and they got me there and I was so determined to get this win for them because I know how much effort they put in. I just wanted to repay them the favor and show them how determined I was to make amends and then remain in control of the championship. Westo, what were your thoughts in that moment, you know, on Thursday at the power stage? It looked like it was all over potential. I got out of the car, second Eli was out and back down the road and I got out second, had a chance to look at the front of the car and then when he came back, I said, there's no way we're competing. I just thought there wasn't a chance. So I just still can't believe the service crew and the panel leaders down at Seabreeze Panel at Coffs Harbour sorted it out in such a short amount of time and did such a great job. We didn't have a single problem as the car, unbelievable. He's unbelievable. This is championship changing stuff. That's what it means. That's why it's so emotional for you. It's ridiculous, really, isn't it? It is, you know, there was probably, even when the car was at the panel shop, I still didn't think we'd get it ready. I actually thought my year was gone. So to be here now and still being in the lead in the championship and extended the lead is, it's not gonna, it might sink in tonight after a few refreshments with the boys, I think. So well done, guys. Awesome job, eh? Thanks, Dino. Well done, Billy. Show mine. Very good. Well done. Well done.