I think everyone's being a bit optimistic.
Lets be scientific. Average speeds for quali times in F1 2005 typically range around the 210-220 kph mark for standard sorts of circuits with a mix of straights and corners (ie, imola, suzuka, barcelona, nurburgring etc.). Now in 2005 most cars qualified with a stint of fuel on board, so you would expect WR times to be quicker, but 2006 cars have 200 less horsepower so lets work with those numbers.
Blackwood is 3.38 km long, so at an average speed of 220kph it would take 55 seconds.
At silverstone sort of pace, which I think might be hard to acheive (average 230 kph) it would take 53 seconds.
And at Monza pace, which would be impossible (260 kph) it would take 47 seconds.
So my guess is about 53-54 seconds.
Lets be scientific. Average speeds for quali times in F1 2005 typically range around the 210-220 kph mark for standard sorts of circuits with a mix of straights and corners (ie, imola, suzuka, barcelona, nurburgring etc.). Now in 2005 most cars qualified with a stint of fuel on board, so you would expect WR times to be quicker, but 2006 cars have 200 less horsepower so lets work with those numbers.
Blackwood is 3.38 km long, so at an average speed of 220kph it would take 55 seconds.
At silverstone sort of pace, which I think might be hard to acheive (average 230 kph) it would take 53 seconds.
And at Monza pace, which would be impossible (260 kph) it would take 47 seconds.
So my guess is about 53-54 seconds.