Well I think that sort of boredom some people notice is a natural thing. I mean, it took years for F1 history to be available on web, than it took time for most of F1 fans to check out all the technology and exchange their views (it is still going on as new fans arrive).
In the meantime materials (photos, drawing etc.) regarding modern F1 cars became more and more restricted to public and that might seam like “nothing interesting” on the F1 technical.
One of the main causes of lack of information I see in official F1 website where they’ve learned that people are interested in technology and they started copying contents of private sites dealing with F1 technology. They introduced “technical analysis” section on official F1 website years after Scarbs started such section on his site only with fancier drawings but it was stolen idea.
So now, all of the photos and analysis is kept for official F1 website while public gets nothing else since teams are protecting their technology and now we F1 technical including other sites like Scarbs are in a way forced to became mainly news and forum sites with content mainly dealing with history since it is impossible to get photos or technical drawing anymore.
But that is not just the case with private sites, most of the team sites are also dealing with results, statistics and history revealing nothing about technology which is logical.
What can you do…? Finding more photos, drawings and schemes has become impossible since
http://www.formula1.com has started its own web section dealing with contemporary technology and as a big fish it keeps it all food for themselves which leaves no food for enthusiast running private sites and fans.
I’ve noticed this some time ago and even thought about if possible merging of best private technical sites into one big website could be a way to keep such sites alive?
Perhaps GMPA would be interested to offer their assistance to one big site dealing with technology?