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Note: Unless stated, all windows are sized to fit into rubber seals. If you need bolt-in sizing, then please contact us.

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Race Plastics polycarbonate windows are handcrafted to order by our expert UK team. Designed for motorsport and high-performance use, they’re lightweight, tough, and completely shatterproof—unlike glass or standard acrylics, which can crack under stress.

Our standard windows use 4mm polycarbonate to meet Motorsport UK regulations. We also offer 5mm options that are FIA compliant, plus hard-coated variants for added durability and resistance to scratching.

All windows are available in clear, bronze, or grey tint to suit your vehicle’s design. You can also add window sliders to either or both front doors, depending on your setup.

Window Sliders

Each slider kit is made from the same polycarbonate as your chosen windows. Designed for both driver and passenger sides, these sliders are reliable, practical, and easy to install.

Choose between:

  • Three-position locking with a smooth, rattle-free action
  • Simple two-position setup for fast and secure use

Sliders are engineered to avoid scratching and sit flush with your window kit. Ideal for improving airflow on track days or road builds. More info is available on our Window Slider Kits page.

Shipping times

Once your order’s confirmed, we’ll get started. Most standard orders are manufactured and dispatched within 3 weeks. Custom or hard-coated versions may take a little longer—we’ll contact you with a lead time. If you need your order by a specific date, let us know and we’ll aim to meet it.

Can I fit the windows myself?

Yes, installation is usually straightforward. There are helpful videos online, and our windows are designed to fit into standard rubber seals unless otherwise noted. If you need bolt-in variants, just contact us.

Can I collect my order?

Collection from our UK facility is available by arrangement. Most international orders are shipped, but we’re happy to sort collection if needed—just get in touch.

Want to change your order?

Reach out as early as possible. We’ll always try to accommodate changes, but if manufacturing has already started, there may be a charge.

  • Expertly crafted in the UK

    All of our windows and sliders are hand made to order by our team in the UK.

  • Motorsport compliant

    Our standard windows are made from UK compliant 4mm Polycarbonate.

  • FIA & hard-coated options

    We also offer FIA compliant 5mm & hard-coated options.

  • Road legal warning

    Always check your local vehicle regulations before fitting.

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The Yugo rally car

The Yugo, built by the Yugoslavian manufacturer Zastava, is often remembered as one of the most budget-friendly cars of the 1980s and 1990s. Marketed as an affordable, no-frills city car, it became infamous in the West for its basic build quality and lack of refinement. However, beyond the jokes and criticisms, the Yugo had an unexpected presence in motorsport, particularly in rallying and touring car racing, where its lightweight design and simple mechanical layout made it surprisingly competitive in certain categories.
When it first appeared in 1980, the Yugo was based heavily on Fiat’s 127 and 128 models, using proven Fiat-derived engines and running gear. This gave it a level of reliability and handling that made it a strong platform for motorsport, especially in front-wheel-drive racing classes. While it lacked outright power, it made up for it with agility, simplicity, and durability, three key ingredients for success in entry-level rallying.
The Yugo gained traction in rallying across Eastern Europe, where many privateer teams and grassroots racers used it as a low-cost option for competition. In Group N rally events, where modifications were limited, the Yugo’s lightweight chassis and rev-happy engines allowed it to punch above its weight, particularly on tight, technical rally stages. The 1.1-litre and 1.3-litre engines, tuned for competition, could produce up to 130 horsepower in race spec, giving the tiny hatchback enough speed to challenge larger, more powerful cars in its class.
Despite its small size, the Yugo proved to be durable over rough terrain, which was crucial in rallying. Its short wheelbase and nimble handling made it effective on twisty, narrow roads, and while it struggled on long straights, it could gain time in the corners. Yugo rally cars were a common sight in Yugoslavian and Eastern European rally championships, where they often competed against Fiat Pandas, Peugeot 205s, and Lada Samaras. Some teams even developed highly modified, turbocharged versions to compete in more aggressive rally formats, showcasing just how much potential the humble Yugo had when properly tuned.
In circuit racing, the Yugo saw action in touring car competitions, particularly in one-make racing series, where drivers competed in identical Yugo models to highlight driving skill over outright performance. While it never reached the heights of dominant touring cars like the BMW M3 or Ford Sierra Cosworth, it served as an entry-level racer for many young drivers starting their careers in motorsport.
One of the most famous motorsport versions of the Yugo was the Yugo Cup, a one-make racing series that became popular in Eastern Europe. These races showcased the car’s handling and reliability under extreme track conditions, proving that despite its reputation, the Yugo could still be an entertaining and capable machine when pushed to its limits.
Even today, the Yugo has a small but passionate following in historic rallying and grassroots motorsport, where it remains a fun, low-cost way to experience racing. While it may never be remembered as a motorsport giant, the Yugo earned its place as an underdog that refused to be counted out, proving that even the most unlikely cars can have a fighting spirit on the track and rally stages.

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