Reykjavík Grapevine - 20.05.2016, Síða 62

Reykjavík Grapevine - 20.05.2016, Síða 62
On a recent weekend in May, the South Iceland town of Hella was temporarily transformed into a haven for crosskart fans, as the annual FIA NEZ (North European Zone) competition roared into town. The sandy, almost desert-like conditions make Hella the perfect place for the sport, and a jubilee it was: 3,500 people showed up over the course of the two-day event. About two dozen crosskart drivers took part in the contest, all of them very passionate. They were each willing to spend any- thing from 3 to 13 million ISK on a car. However, the car does not maketh the man. As volunteer coordinator Sigurjón Haukur Ein- arsson assured us, an experienced driver is far more crucial to a suc- cessful outcome than a pricey car. "The driver is definitely more than half of it," Sigurjón explained. "If you have a good driver with a bad car, and he runs well, then he will finish in the top five." Although crosskart might seem like a very dangerous sport to by- standers, Sigurjón reassured us: “Inside the car is the safest place to be, because of all the protec- tion.” Each year, he told us, regu- lations are reviewed to make sure the sport is as safe as possible. Icelandic driver Snorri Þór Ár- nason couldn't agree more. His fa- ther was also a driver, so he's been around the sport from a young age. "I'm starting my fourth year now, with about six races each year," he said. He took second place at the NEZ competition in Norway last year, but this year the prize was to be his: Snorri walked away from Hella the winner of the weekend's event. And the cherry on the sundae? It was all for a good cause—the 80 volunteers behind the event also collected money for Iceland’s search and rescue organisation. SHARE: gpv.is/vroom Desert Monsters The sand was flying at Hella’s NEZ offroad contest Words JÓHANNA PÉTURSDÓTTIR Photos ART BICNICK Distance from Rvk 87 km How to get to Hella: Drive route 1 to South Iceland. Höfðabakki 9 - 110 Reykjavík - www.mimir.is - Tel: 580 1800 Höfðabakki 9 Entrance to Mímir-símenntun Höfðabakki 9, 110 Reykjavík Bus line no. 6 from city centre and bus line no. 12 from Breiðholt Öldugata 23, 101 Reykjavík Vesturlandsvegur Learn Icelandic this summer Location: Öldugata 23, 101 Reykjavík Registration: www.mimir.is or at the office at Höfðabakki 9, 110 Reykjavík Morning and evening classes in July and August Level 1-3 and online course level 4 62 The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 6 — 2016TRAVEL

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