Yes !
Regulations which were introduced to address various things including cost cutting, safety, spectators' entertainment etc are making F1 less and less interesting.
I am worried about those regulations that castrate the cars' performance and my point now is in response to rumors (started by Ferrari I guess) that next year because of limits on fuel we might see races where cars are run slow in order to save gas !!!
In general I am very skeptical about cost cutting anyway, in F1. F1 has always been an "elite" type of motorsport and I accept that. I don't particularly care about the Marussia or other crap teams who do nothing but actually create lots of risks for the other real F1 teams, and whine all day about costs. You cannot afford it then get out, that is F1 ! In other sports I don't feel the same, but this is F1, it is about making the fastest quickest cars to go around tracks. It is about pushing technology to the limit and yes, I guess, money does matter.
Already this year we have seen races compromised in good part due to tires problems. Who likes F1 races being about managing tires ? some may be do, not me, or at least I would not want that to be the priority of racing, which should generally be, go FAST.
We have seen in the past few years F1 being excessively driven by aerodynamics and tires (most recently) with engines being relatively less important (freeze!). Something is wrong with that, at least so I feel. Next year, finally, engines will once again be important, yet they manage to choke them with limits on fuel and then some, Whitmarsh, even have the balls to say that "F1 needs '14 engine equality" omg, this guy is crazy.
Anyways, quick thoughts here guys, your reactions ?