Something got me thinking the other day - Formula One regulations are constantly being amended in order to, amongst other things, contain the speeds of the cars. Were it not for this the speeds of the cars would be far far higher than they are currently. I have read interviews with designers saying that with complete freedom of the aerodynamics the cars would be 20+ seconds a lap faster around a place such as Silverstone (discounting the fact that a driver has to drive the thing) and that is before taking into other posibilities - 4 wheel drive, Active Ride, CVT boxes, forced induction, increased engine size, 6 wheels - etc
My question to folks more knowledgeable than I isn't how fast a car could be made, but rather how easily/cheaply could someone produce a car which goes as fast around a circuit as a modern day F1 car - if it didn't have to conform to a rule book of any sort.