Giniel de Villiers’s rally car tears over the Goera Pan outside Upington. The edge of the 3 km wide saltpan inches closer, but the accelerator stays floored. Giniel’s face is deadpan. Then, suddenly, in a flurry of hand movements, he gears down from fifth, fourth, third, second. A jerk on the handbrake and a whirl of the steering wheel. The rally car makes a 90° turn. Third gear, we fly through a farm gate, fourth gear, fifth…
Here next to Giniel in the co-pilot seat you cling for dear life to the harness while the stubby Hilux flies over the Kalahari’s red sand dunes. Giniel’s Toyota is electronically limited to 179 km/h – those are the rules – but he maintains this speed the entire time. Over dunes and through…