But that is what made it thrilling. Taking all the downforce off the cars, gearing it for well over 200mph, stiffening the suspension up to cope with the still massive downforce (at 200mph), and blasting down bumpy, narrow curved straights. Especially in the wet.
And then trying to be quick through the stadium in a car that doesn't want to turn, and only wants to go backwards into a tyre wall or plain Armco.
Sure the new version is 'safer'. And probably allows a bit more passing. But it's still a soulless Tilkeadrome requiring medium downforce and no special bravery or talent. I'd rather watch 100 races on the old circuit than one on the new one.