 Jeff Bell's off in the first special stage has changed his approach to the rally. He's been right there with his times but there's no need to be risking everything when there's no trophy on offer. I would love to win one but it really doesn't bother me. And it doesn't bother me if I come third or 28 really as long as you can go as fast as you can. And the organisers have been great, I mean they're receding me up so at least I'm running basically with clear road. This morning he's been maintaining a presence with the leaders and kicks his mark to Escarolong on toward Lake Coleridge. And if somebody is okay, keep it out, they have been right. Peter Scharmack's good start yesterday didn't last long. A gearbox sidelined the German descendant in SS6 and now he finds himself parked up with another broken gearbox mid SS10. It's really a shame you know they are so beautiful roads, it's so nice to be here you know. The roadway and everything is running well you know we are doing well yesterday and also been doing well this morning. Keith and Mary Ann Kellerman have been working their way into contention as well. The Australians ran this car well inside the top 10 in the 08 Silver Fern only to crash out of contention on the final day. This time the husband and wife team from Mackay in Queensland is approaching the event more cautiously. By lunchtime today though they will be fifth outright in historic. It was nice and fast, there was not a lot for the co-driver to do. Apparently she was spending more time trying on what you were doing than what I was doing. Which may not necessarily have been a bad thing.