Current F1 engines produce somewhere between 250-290 lb-ft of torque with that figure peaking at around 14,500rpm. Expect bhp to peak around 3000rpm higher than the torque peak e.g. 17,500rpm, and the rev limiter to cut in a further 500-1000rpm higher than that.
There's no need for huge torque in an F1 car, its light weight and always in the optimum gear to make use of the BHP.
Sorry don't have the figures in Nm.
Edit, Multiply lb/ft by 1.355817948 to get Nm so... 340 - 400 Nm approx
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