I get the impression that FIA made 10 rules to "improve the racing and the show for the viewers" and made 2 rules who entirely neglect and turn down the effects of those 10 other rules...
Like, great that there's not refueling anymore, but it's just replaced heavier with tyre preservation. Before Vettel had his problem Alonso was pushing the car and doing 1:58-low 59 times. Two laps later he had to stop doing that to preserve the tyres and keep the engine from going hotter as it needs to be used for the next races aswell. Webber and Schumacher was the same. They could be pushing more, they could be really racing more, but as they can't really make the pass and don't want to risk burning the tyres they just do their laps behind eachother and play a waiting game of who makes a big error or gets mechanical trouble the entire race long.
I want good racing. I want to see F1 cars being pushed by (mostly) great racers. Even if they don't pass I want to see the cars being pushed to their limits hard. I give a **** about fuel, tyres, whatever saving. I want racing damn it!
Currently I had a lot more fun and saw more racing in lesser Formula leagues or for example V8s than I saw in F1. Even that "junior Nascar league" (forgot the name, kind of Formula Renault or F3 or something compared to F1) was a lot more fun and had much better racing than I saw today in F1's race.