Am I right in thinking it's probably the Ferrari F2004?
It seems to hold a lot of all-time race lap circuit records, but that could partly be the Schumacher effect, and of course the circuits have often changed over the years.
http://www.f1technical.net/news/3558At 08:00 local time on Monday 17th July 2006 at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA, the Honda Racing F1 Team scored a triple success by setting a new F1 speed record, and breaking two existing land speed marks.
Driver Alan van der Merwe piloted a race legal Honda 007 along a seven mile-long salt straight, achieving an aggregate speed of 220.571mph over two runs of a measured mile. The speed was recorded by both the Federation Internationale Automobile (FIA) and the United States Auto Club (USAC) and now represents the fastest ever recorded by a Formula 1 car over a timed distance, pending official ratification by the FIA.
As well as setting the world’s first official land speed record for a F1 car, the speed achieved also represented a new mark for the A2-8 class of land speed vehicles, and a new best speed of 355.499kph for the flying kilometre.
With as much drag as they had?xpensive wrote:I doubt if anything would compete in a straight line with the turbo-cars of 1985-86, the Brabham BT54-BMW with 1300+ Hp in qualifying trim?