MadMatt wrote:Just for the sake of it:
Lap record at Sepang is 1'34''223 (2004, Montoya).
Oh yea F1 turbo cars are fast, no doubt about it. Pathetic.
So, pole is likely to be around 1:38.5. That's about 4 seconds off the best ever lap at the track that's probably the single worst for these cars of the entire year.
Meanwhile:
At Bahrain, we can expect to see pole around 1:31 (within a second of the lap record)
At Spain, we can expect around a 1:23 (within 2 seconds of the lap record despite it being an extremely high downforce circuit)
At Monaco, a 1:13 (a second faster than the lap record)
At Canada, a 1:12 (a second faster than the lap record)
At Austria, a 1:06 (2 seconds faster than the lap record)
At Silverstone, a 1:33(within 2 seconds of the lap record, despite it being an extremely high downforce circuit)
...
Basically, we're there or there abouts the lap records. Malaysia is almost the archetypal worst case for the current generation of cars.