What is the fastest F1 car of all time? (2024)

Formula 1 teams never stop in their search for more performance. But that doesn’t mean that their latest machines are the fastest F1 cars of all time.

In fact, the relentless quest for more speed requires rule changes regularly peg back the cars, reducing the amount of downforce that they can generate and restricting engine power to prevent lap times becoming dangerous. Soalthough the current generation of cars have clocked speeds of over 230mph, their heavier chassis and ground effect designs have so far prevented them from being faster than the mind-bending machines which we saw before 2022’s major regulation changes.

In 2020, Lewis Hamilton set the record for fastest lap ever at the Italian Grand Prix, securing pole position in his Mercedes W11 at an average speed of 264.362km/h (164.267mph). Three years later, Oscar Piastri’s McLaren MCL60 was the fastest car on track, yet it was almost 20km/h slower in race trim, even with the advantage of slipstreaming and DRS.

So Hamilton’s Mercedes is currently the fastest ever F1 car — but only at a grand prix weekend. Read on to see why.

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Record for the ‘fastest’ F1 lap

Hamilton’s 2020 pole lap holds the record for fastest average speed across a lap in F1 history — besting the previous record of 263.587km/h (163.785mph) set by Kimi Räikkönen two years earlier during the same session with the Ferrari SF71H.

The Finn’s own record topped a long-standing benchmark left by Juan Pablo Montoya from the 2004 qualifying session at Monza. His pole lap, set in the BMW FW26, held the single lap record with an average speed of 259.83 km/h (161.451mph) until new, wider cars came along.

Nevertheless, that Monza lap was enough to beat Keke Rosberg’s record that had stood for 19 years previously. The Finn completed a memorable pole position lap at an average of 259.01km/h (160.94mph) at Silverstone in 1985 without the same technology in place to help him do so, albeit around a much faster layout than the modern version.

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Hamilton’s record lap benefitted from newer technology and a more advanced understanding of aerodynamics, but also the regulations of the time, including the fixed specifications for slick tyres. Older cars from the late 1990s to late 2000s used grooved tyres to reduce grip, and therefore cornering speeds. That said, there are still some that hold the record for fastest lap at circuits still on the calendar today, thanks to their powerful V10 engines.

For example, Pedro de la Rosa holds the record in Bahrain from the ’05 race in his McLaren MP4-20, whilst Rubens Barrichello holds the Italian GP lap record, completed in 2004, in the all-conquering Ferrari F2004.

Previous F1 average lap speed records

DriverTeamCarSpeedYear
Keke RosbergWilliamsFW10259.01km/h (160.94mph)1985
Juan Pablo MontoyaBMWFW26259.83 km/h (161.451mph)2004
Kimi RäikkönenFerrariSF17H263.586km/h (163.785mph)2018
Lewis HamiltonMercedesW11264.362km/h (164.267mph)2020* Current record

Which F1 era had the fastest cars?

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Of the 24 circuits currently on the F1 calendar, 16 of them have lap records held by F1 cars made between 2018 and 2021. The other nine are divided between the newest generation of cars (which hold six lap records) and pre-2005 machines (which hold three lap records).

It’s unsurprising, given that new rules in 2018 bucked the trend and introduced changes to increase cars’ speed, in a bid to make grands prix more exciting. That philosophy was reversed in 2022 when the current regulations were brought in to enable closer racing, which also slowed the cars.

Teams haven’t yet regained the lost performance but are getting there: 2023 cars were a second a lap quicker than the previous year at some circuits and did claim some records.

The previous generation of cars are still faster at most venues but, in some cases, even older cars still hold the records, thanks to their powerful V10s and lower levels of downforce that made for better top speeds.

Lap records for every 2024 F1 circuit

Grand PrixCircuitLap timeDriver
Bahrain Grand PrixBahrain International Circuit1:31.447Pedro de la Rosa (2005)
Saudi Arabian Grand PrixJeddah1:30.734Lewis Hamilton (2021)
Australian Grand PrixMelbourne1:20.235Sergio Perez (2023)
Japanese Grand PrixSuzuka1:30.983Lewis Hamilton (2020)
Chinese Grand PrixShanghai1:32.238Michael Schumacher (2004)
Miami Grand PrixMiami International Autodrome1:29.708Max Verstappen (2023)
San Marino Grand PrixImola1:15.484Lewis Hamilton (2020)
Monaco Grand PrixMonte Carlo1:12.909Lewis Hamilton (2021)
Canadian Grand PrixCircuit Gilles Villeneuve1:13.078Valtteri Bottas (2019)
Spanish Grand PrixCatalunya1:16.330Max Verstappen (2023)
Austrian Grand PrixRed Bull Ring1:05.619Carlos Sainz (2020)
British Grand PrixSilverstone1:27.097Max Verstappen (2020)
Hungarian Grand PrixHungaroring1:16.627Lewis Hamilton (2020)
Belgian Grand PrixSpa-Francorchamps1:46.286Valtteri Bottas (2018)
Dutch Grand PrixZandvoort1:11.097Lewis Hamilton (2021)
Italian Grand PrixMonza1:21.046Rubens Barrichello (2004)
Azerbaijan Grand PrixBaku City Street Circuit1:43.009Charles Leclerc (2019)
Singapore Grand PrixMarina Bay1:41.905Kevin Magnussen (2018)
United States Grand PrixCircuit of the Americas1:36.169Charles Leclerc (2019)
Mexico City Grand PrixMexico City1:21.334Lewis Hamilton (2023)
Sao Paulo Grand PrixInterlagos1:10.540Valtteri Bottas (2018)
Las Vegas Grand PrixLas Vegas1:35.490Oscar Piastri (2023)
Qatar Grand PrixLosail International Circuit1:24.319Max Verstappen (2023)
Abu Dhabi Grand PrixYas Marina1:26.103Max Verstappen (2021)

What is the highest ever top speed of an F1 car?

Montoya holds the highest top speed for an F1 car at a race weekend, set during the 2005 Italian Grand Prix. The Colombian led the race from pole and recorded his second win of the ’05 season with McLaren-Mercedes. During the race, his MP4-20 achieved 372.6km/h (231.52mph).

That record has been beaten albeit unofficially. Williams claimed that data from Valtteri Bottas’s car said the Finn achieved a top speed of 378km/h (234.9mph) during practice for the 2016 European Grand Prix.

However, one mid-2000s machine has both of those beaten. At least technically.

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A 2006 Honda holds the record for the fastest an F1 car has ever gone, but there are a fair few caveats involved with the car in question.

A record attempt by Honda with its 2006 RA106 in the hands of former FIA Medical Car driver Alan van der Merwe took a specially built Honda F1 car to the Bonneville Salt Flats and into the record books.

While the car largely resembled its standard Monza-spec counterpart, the record-setting car was fitted with an unrestricted V10 engine, a stability fin replacing typical rear wing and specially designed tyres to deal with the salt flats.

The 397.360km/h (246.908mph) stands as the official F1 top speed record, just shy of Honda’s 400km/h goal with the project. Though during testing, van der Merwe measured at 413.205km/h (256.753mph) on one run. Unfortunately, it couldn’t replicate it on the return run, missing out on an even faster record.

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