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JGTC regulations completely changed every year. If you want to be ultra-pedantic about it, you shouldn't be able to race any JGTC/Super GT cars against any other JGTC/Super GT cars from any other year.Different series are they not? JGTC became the Super GT. Like old DTM eventually turned into the new DTM. Different regulations, so the cars shouldn't be able to race each other.
Year DTM comparison is also apples and oranges. Super GT was, for the first few years at least, nothing more than evolved JGTC regulations. It wasn't until more recently that they started making major changes to the series, like outright banning MR vehicles from GT500.
Pre-1994 DTM and Post-2000 DTM are both made up of cars that have four wheels with the engine somewhere in front, and that is about the extent of the similarities between the two series.
What the hell are you talking about? I was unaware of how nitrous systems had an effect on handling and braking, and I was also unaware that every single race in GT5 took place on SSR7. Because that is literally the only way for that statement to hold any water.Using NOS is worse than driving with aids and racing softs, as it removes any need for having driving skills to win a race. It's as bad as cheating.