MY Glass Sponsors VW Motorsport Series
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The Rookie Cup Series is open to young racer drivers between 14 and 16 years old with a valid MSA licence, and the VW Polo Cup Series is a seven-round season, with races at Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit, East London Grand Prix Circuit, Zwartkops Raceway and Aldo Scribante Raceway, says My Glass.
As the official windscreen sponsor, My Glass says it replaces any windscreens damaged during races, installing Original Equipment Equivalent (OEE) glass to keep them on track.
Gary Stieger, Founder and MD of My Glass, says the sponsorship aligns the values of VW and its motorsport series and My Glass.
"VW is a world-renowned brand, known for being part of the South African market and for their forward-thinking approach. Being a racing series, it also lends itself to speed and mobility. This aligns with My Glass's brand values and mission of speed, mobility, trust, quality and ongoing development," says Stieger.
Stieger says the race circuit can be tough on windscreens, "In 2024, we replaced 41 windscreens, and we have replaced 11 so far this season. The Fuyao glass we install is 'race tested' and has proven itself by performing well and not shattering in an accident. In fact, by the end of the 2024 season, the only damage one of our windscreens suffered was a crack after an accident, but the windscreen remained intact."
The VW Motorsport race organisers have stringent quality requirements for its windscreen sponsor, and My Glass says it fitted the bill.
Stieger says, "We needed to meet all the requirements for the series — for instance, replacements are carried out as required, generally after each race weekend based on each driver's specific needs. If there is sufficient time between qualifying and racing for the fitment to cure, we are also able to do fitments on the day. We also had to have a national footprint with mobile fitment units, as fitments are carried out at the various circuits. And we needed to offer a proven quality product."
Stieger adds, "Having high-quality windscreens assists in vehicle accidents to keep the structural integrity of the vehicle in place. Having the correct windscreen is also important as the cars driving at high speed means the vehicle is constantly shifting. With the incorrect windscreen, the cross-curvature would be incorrect, leading to the windscreen cracking. A big risk of this is potential glare from the crack and reduced visibility during races."
My Glass concludes that it uses authentic OEE glass by Fuyao, a leading manufacturer of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and OEE glass. Fuyao is an OE-accredited supplier to VW internationally, and the My Glass sponsorship ensures that the glass fitted to race vehicles is top quality and the correct fit for the vehicles.
For more information, visit www.myglass.co.za. You can also follow My Glass on Facebook, LinkedIn, or on Instagram.
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