okay, we will build the grand prix race car but the engine, the chasse, every part of the car needs to be able to be suited for building a passenger vehicle that we can sell to the general population, and so that, of course, puts a lot of different parameters in many ways road blocks to what exact kind of car and what kind of power and it is much more difficult because it has the stipulation. you look at what the germans did by contrast, you know, the german cars whether from mercedes or auto union were called silver arrows because of their sleek, modern, aluminum body design. those cars, everything about them had no -- no chance they were going to be passenger vehicles. they were explicitly built, designed, built, manufactured to be grand prix race cars and that's it. they were not concerned about selling the vehicles to the general population. their victory in the grand prix had special aspects to it because it was good advertising for their company, you know, we the build the fasters cars in the world so buy our passenger vehicles, but they had no correlation from that. they were la