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Originally Posted by venturi
No, replacing windows with polycarbonate is fine according to the regs
'Plastic windscreen (polycarbonate or PMMA ensuring the same transparency as the original glass) with the same shape ofthe reference part, with or without heating with minimum thickness 5.85mm is allowed.'
Section 4.2 - http://www.tcr-series.com/pdf/2019_T...2019_01_19.pdf
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Windscreen. The front bit, usually. Rear window is not generally considered a windscreen? From a safety point of view, polycarbonate windows are very difficult to get into in a hurry which is why generally windows other than the front are generally kept as glass. Conversely, there are definite advantages to having a plastic front window which gives better impact resistance.