Regardless of the available technology, motorsport should be more about challenging the teams AND drivers. Whilst F1 should remain as the pinnacle in terms of applied technology, I do think the drivers are getting an easier time because of it, without benefitting road car technology (not that they ever did).
Power steering? In a racing car? Surely a joke!
Gear changes that require no skill? Surely a joke?
I am over the moon that the engine brake reduction electronics were banned, and that traction control electronics were banned. But I still hope that one day electronically controlled gearboxes are banned, and h-shift boxes become mandated, or an alternative gear change solution that requires even a slight amount of skill. Hell, even a mechanical sequential would be okay as long as the drivers still had to lift and blip....
Sadly, I get told I'm against technology for saying this, but when you watch a GP does it make it better having paddles or having missed gears and more overrevs?
The same applies in road cars in my opinion. A car designed for fun driving should be about fun driving, not having a computer do all the complicated stuff for you. A shopping trolley can have electronics like that, but a sports/super car shouldn't.