Lewis Hamilton has more Formula 1 pole positions than any driver in world championship history. His current tally of 93 puts him miles ahead of second-placed Michael Schumacher (on 68) and even his strike rate is similar to that of Ayrton Senna, regarded by some as the fastest ever F1 driver.
But does Hamilton have a particular standout lap, one that bears comparison with, for example, Senna's famous 1988 Monaco Grand Prix performance?
His 2020 Belgian GP pole certainly comes to mind, not because it happened recently or because it left him more than half a second clear of Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas, a big margin by modern F1 standards on a circuit regarded as a real 'driver's track'.