The FIA are really annoying me as of recent.
Making the cars slower each year, making them have more drag, more bits sticking out for control over speed and just generally limiting everything.
It will eventually turn into racing where 50 layers of bubble-wrap around all the cars and corners is a minimum.
In general the cars are actually faster in the corners, those bits being sprouted are not the FIA, but the teams taking advantage of the FIA's rules.
Next year things will be back to basics. No winglets, no messy designs. Lower wider front wing, higher and narrower rear wing, smaller diffuser, and slick tyres.
Sadly three areas in need of change still arn't being addressed.
1: The 19,000 RPM limit, until that is removed, overtaking is a thing of lunges into corners.
2: The type of engine/engine freeze. The 2.4 V8 just doesn't have the power or driveability of the 3.0L V10's to allow proper out of corner drag race's and they are all generally within 14 to 15BHP of each other.
3: Ride height. Until they allow teams to lower the cars properly like they were in the 90's, there will always be the problem of dirty air affecting the car behind.