Showing posts with label adrenalin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adrenalin. Show all posts

Monday, 12 August 2013

My passionate moment with the Ford Focus ST

Ford Focus ST- the yellow bubblebee



I am not a car critic, or a race driver. I have no formal training of any sort, I am just a regular girl who LOVES driving in any form.

I love cars, I have loved them all my life. Since watching and helping my dad fix and revamp my mother’s prized Volkswagen  Beetle and a friend’s beloved Chevrolet Nomad, I have had an unusual passion for cars.
Don’t get me wrong, I am in no way a petrol head and I have a very basic (read ‘minimal’) knowledge of how the internal combustion engine works. When you open the bonnet all I can tell you is where the water and oil go, but I love driving and am always looking for new driving experiences.

Another lifelong love is Ford.  From mum’s old Ford "bakkie" and the family Sapphire, to the two Fords I own today, I will always be a huge fan of the brand. Ford is, and always will be, my first choice.
So you can imagine my excitement when I was given the opportunity to drive the new Ford Focus ST!
Now I am not going to give you all the technical details of this vehicle. I am not going to talk about ratios and conversions. Those are the things I, as an average girl, skim over when reading other reviews. All I want to talk about is the experience. This is a stereotypical chick review of a cool car.

Looks
Ford Focus ST- yellow bumblebee
The ST we were given to play with is bright yellow. Now I am not generally a fan of yellow cars but I will admit the Sporty ST certainly suits the vivid yellow. It is a very sexy beastie with sharp lines and an almost aggressive stance.

Inside
The interior is sleek and refined. The seats hug you like a lover and everything you need is within easy reach. It is so modern, it’s almost like a cockpit and I must admit I found it a bit intimidating at first. I gave up trying to adjust my seat when I couldn’t find the lever.  I’m also a bit confused as to why the start button is to the left of the steering wheel rather than the right, as would be the natural assumption.  A good read of the manual or a crash course at the dealer is needed to truly enjoy all the luxuries.

Driving
Ford has really impressed me with this car.  Although the pedals are very sensitive, they have balanced them out, unlike other new cars I've been in where only the brakes were super sensitive. After a few jerks I got used to it and after that driving, braking and even changing gears was as smooth as silk.  My route took me through a bit of traffic, but achieving clutch control was no strain at all.
All this said, it was once I reached the highway that the ST got to truly shine.  She responded so enthusiastically it was like she read my mind. Overtaking slower vehicles, the ST responded quickly and smoothly like a Ford should. I like a car that I know will respond, so that I can confidently nip past cars and through gaps and the ST did not disappoint. I asked and she gave 110%. There was no lag at all in the power and she responded just as quickly when I eased off the accelerator, so that I could smoothly slow down once I’d gotten into the gap.
The side mirrors come with the omni-vision section which I feel should be standard with all vehicles, but especially one of this size.
The sound system is fantastic, crystal clear and powerful.
All in all, a great experience.

Ford Focus ST- the elegant white lady 

Would I buy it? Yes, just not in yellow.

Would I recommend it to friends?  My guy friends,  yes,  but to be honest, I think most of my female friends would be just as happy with the regular Focus and the ST would be wasted on them.


  
See? Much better in white.

Thursday, 24 May 2012

Kyalami adventure

Karts in the pits at Kyalami Kart Circuit

So its coming up to my birthday and I been thinking about where to have it. A place where all my friends and family can have fun. Where else but Kyalami Kart Circuit?


Getting ready to race at Kyalami Karting Circuit
I actually had one of my birthdays there a few years back, and fell in love with the place then. And even today I can't think of a better venue. They have so much to offer and lets face it, they are just Cool.




Racing at Kyalami Kart Circuit

Where else can you race karts, have a  conference , do team building, host your birthday, stag night, bachelorettes....pretty much any kind of gathering whether work or fun AND at such a cool venue!

Bored on a weekend? Why not pop down there for a few laps with their "arrive and drive" option.





Karting is the closest the average person will ever get to F1. The karts may not be going as fast as F1 cars, but when you're that close to the ground it sure feels like it.

Kyalami Kart Circuit was designed for professional kart racing so the track is fantastic with sharp turns to keep you thinking and great straights to keep your adrenalin pumping. Its design was inspired by the main track and you can't help but pretend you are one of the greats, racing along at Kyalami.



Kart Cafe


Kart Cafe Balcony
Kart Cafe is the Circuits own Restaurant and Bar (please note, no drinking allowed while you're karting) with a great menu, and fantastic view over the kart track as well as part of the main track.

Kyalami Kart Circuit




Even Sasha Martenengo likes it!

If you haven't been there yet you are missing out.