So, Formula E is coming to the full Monaco track for the first time ever. And thus we can compare F1 and FE like for like. No, nobody is expecting performance anywhere near F1 performance... except... what about past F1?
Racefans has one of its excellent changing tracks articles on Monaco, unfortunately the track maps seem to be broken:
https://www.racefans.net/2010/05/14/cha ... nte-carlo/
It says that the last major change was in 1973, with the addition of the swimming pool "chicanes".
Other changes happened to some corner profiles, but some worth a coulple of seconds of lap time, but good enough for this comparison.
So, what can we expect the pole time for Formula E to be and, what "year" of F1 does that match? (We'll get comparisons with lower categories than F1 as well?).
A caveat would be that Formula E cars do not have the range for a 78 lap event, but in justice, and going to past years, neither did F1 cars on many, many occasions.
So, here is a list of pole times in past F1 Monaco GPs (only new record times):
Year: Driver. Lap time 1973: Jackie Stewart. 1:27.5 1974: Nicki Lauda. 1:26.3 (times slow down as St. Devote is tightened, poles in the 1:29 range) 1980: Didier Pironi. 1:24.8 1982: René Arnoux. 1:23.2 1984: Alain Prost. 1:22.6 1985: Ayrton Senna. 1:20.4 (Times slow down, Nouvelle Chicane added) 1991: Ayrton Senna. 1:20.3 1992: Nigel Mansell. 1:19.4 1994: Michael Schumacher. 1:18.5 1997: H-H Frentzen. 1:18.2 2001: David Coulthard. 1:17.4 2002: J.P. Montoya. 1:16.6 2003: Ralf Schumacher. 1:15.2 2004: Jarno Trulli. 1:13.9 2005: Kimi Raikkonen. 1:13.6 (1st lap) 2011: Sebastian Vettel. 1:13.5 2017: Kimi Raikkonen. 1:12.1 2018: Daniel Ricciardo. 1:10.8 2019: Lewis Hamilton. 1:10.1