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I use to own Celica in RL and I really had my mind set on racing with this car.
A shame actually, such a great event here and one rule totally spoils it for me. Chasis ridgity dose doesnt even make the car so much faster if it does at all. If it was allowed atleast it would put out any fear about cheating automaticlly and we would race under same conditions. As you say, it is the only tunning part we cant police so you have one more big reason to why allow it.
Ehh...as you want lads its your event.
although i won't be using chassis rigidity in my Arta '03 (obviously), i agree with you here, as it reduces the possibility of those who are wanting to cheat, cheating (even if we do hope that these people do not exist in the championship in the first place)
additionally, this sort of upgrade is undetectable atm (as has already been mentioned), so it would make logical sense to allow it, if only to prevent the potential for unfair advantage over those who are playing by the rules... but i think that, with some cars having performance advantages over others, it is hoped that chassis rigidity (and turbos in other cases) will help to shore up the field and even out the competition.
my understanding is that, because this is the inaugural season of the WSGTC, the organisers are wanting to keep things simple, which is why i think the ballast penalty system idea has gone out of the window (for now) so that things go as smoothly as is possible.