Well, the masochist in me actually quite likes reading all those technical docs on the FIA website (I understand your vices so much better now Max!).
Obviously SEAT have gone diesel for a reason, partly PR, but surely they know there is an advantage in the cars, WTCC performances show that, maybe the UK tracks/drivers aren't able to exploit it. I don't know.
The most interesting thing to me was that the original FIA regs included a 1.5 times multiplier for turbodiesel equivalency - ie just under 1.4 litre engines would have been required. I assume a little pressure from the diesel lobby let them run 2 litres instead. The multiplier for petrol with forced induction is 1.7 - a short stroke VW 1.4 TFSI could be amusing!
As far as I can tell, the diesels run approximately 30kg heavier, have a 35mm restrictor on the turbo intake, and have much looser restrictions on internal engine modifications.
I wish SEAT still ran petrol though - racing is about performance, Diesel doesn't perform unless the rules are skewed in its favour.