Wait a minute here, you're criticizing Hitchcock here while enjoying and even praising the F1 film which truly means nothing to cinema?
At least I hope the flick wasn't as boring as the sport is these days.
I said myself it was formulaic but entertaining. If you want to compare Hitchcock to F1 (not something I woke up thinking I would do) I would say there was more of a positive takeaway in that movie in terms of human nature, the importance of sacrifice, teamwork, following your passions than any Hitchcock movie.
If we're talking about the craft of suspenseful plots then yeah Hitchock is a master. But ultimately these are all superficial experiences. Exception being slightly Vertigo which is about obsession with visuals and how destructive that can be. But even then it's still just a thriller. Even Hitchcock himself would say that he didn't care for much except to manipulate the audience into feeling excitement.