F1 has not been the pinnacle of technology for a while, with rules regulating all sorts of tiny details, which takes a lot of creativity out of the sport it once was (and attracted technically minded people), and the level of sophistication pretty much makes F1technical into F1anyonesguess because of the secrecy surrounding the development of the cars, and quite a bit of it has taken a lot control over the race from the driver into the hands of strategists in the pits
had they made the rules that at the end of season all development info becomes public domain - it would be different matter, secure them with patents and whatever, but we could actually discuss and learn something, but right now - the most interesting bits that have the largest impact on how cars perform are covered and kept in secrecy indefinitely, and at the same time has pushed at least Ferrari and RB into cheating to have a chance of being competitive, I mention RB because of the fuel flow saga back when this hybrid era started, wasn't a cheat really, the wording of the regulations was lacking back then, and I still think they were perfectly legal back then, but stretching the rules quite a bit