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Check Out Your Tyres Before Caravan Season Begins

Siyabonga Mthembu, Partner at BDO South Africa

 

The caravan and camping season is just around the corner, and tyre manufacturer Continental has some tips on things to look out for before that first trip.

Inflating the tyres to the correct pressure and inspecting them for signs of damage is without doubt the first priority for owners of caravans, campers and trailers.

Tyre age is also an important consideration. Regardless of the application, experts recommend fitting new tyres every six years, and after eight years at the latest in the interests of safety. Also, make sure that the tyres fitted to your motorhome, caravan or trailer are of the correct load and speed rating. For the popular off-road trailers and caravans, as well as overlanding campers that are used for adventures off the beaten track, a 4x4 tyre with a robust construction is recommended to handle the rigours of rugged terrain and reduce the risk of punctures and sidewall damage.

Before heading off on your holiday, check that the vehicle is not overloaded as a result of all the equipment, provisions, water or fuel tanks and cylinders on board.

Check pressures and inspect tyres

Tyres often lose pressure during the long winter break. So the first journey of the season should be to the nearest filling station with an unladen vehicle, where the tyre pressures can be adjusted with the tyres cold. Remember to check the condition and pressures of the spare tyres too. Ideally, use your own tyre pressure gauge as there’s no guarantee that the gauges at the filling station are accurate or have been recently calibrated. Incorrect tyre pressures could lead to premature wear, overheating and a potential tyre failure which is the last thing you want when starting your holiday. Be sure to repeat the process before returning home to avoid being stranded on the side of the road after your well-deserved break.

Always use the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended tyre pressures, which will be listed in the owner’s manual or on the vehicle. At the same time, look for signs of possible damage: missing tread blocks, indentations caused by stones in the tread grooves, abrasion on the sidewall or even bulges are all useful clues that can help to avoid nasty surprises after setting off with a full load. If in doubt, you should seek professional advice from a tyre fitment centre such as BestDrive.

Replace older tyres

Although there are no limitations on tyre age in South Africa, the rubber compounds in tyres degrade over time which impacts the safety and durability of the tyre. Accordingly, tyre manufacturers such as Continental recommend replacing tyres that are more than six years old.

It is the year of production that counts here. This is shown on one of the sidewalls, where a four-digit figure indicates the production date. The figure 2219, for instance, would mean the tyre was manufactured in week 22 of 2019. The tyres of motorhomes, caravans and trailers age quickly due to the long time they spend parked up, exposure to direct sunlight and extended periods without pressure checks. Experts recommend replacing them after six or, at the latest, eight years, regardless of the remaining tread depth.

Avoid overloading

Road safety checks frequently reveal caravans and trailers that are overloaded. It is easy to understand why, as the free space inside is an invitation for owners to pack all the equipment and provisions they like. However, as the available payload is both limited and further reduced by items such as full gas cylinders, water tanks and attachments, vehicles should be loaded sparingly. Overloaded campers and vehicle/trailer outfits have far longer braking distances, they are more prone to tipping over when performing sudden manoeuvres, and the excess load could damage their tyres or even cause sudden tyre failure.

 

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Chinese drivers in F1

By Graham Duxbury @TheRealDux 

 

Ho-Pin Tung became the first Chinese driver to test a Formula One car when he drove the Williams FW24 in Spain on this day in 2003. 

The Dutch-born driver began his motorsport career in the Netherlands in 1997. After gaining experience in Formula Ford in 2001 and 2002, he switched to the Asian Formula BMW series in 2003 and became champion in a dominant manner. 

As a reward for winning the title, he was given the Williams F1 test. However, he probably sealed his fate as a future F1 driver by describing the experience as “terrifying”.

He subsequently successfully raced in many formulae including F3, A1GP, GP2, Superleague, GT1, IndyCar, LMP2, Porsche Cup, and FE.

Despite his initial reaction to a F1 car, he became a test/reserve driver for Renault’s F1 team on various occasions between 2007 and 2011. 

Zhou Guanyu ultimately became the first-ever Chinese driver to race in a World Championship event with Alfa Romeo from the 2022 season onwards. He eventually bowed out after last weekend’s Abu Dhabi GP with the Sauber (soon to be Audi) team.


Photocredit: Mouser Racing

 

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