It was around that, could be more now given the world records probably changed from when I first watched that video a few years back...
I wouldn't worry too much about being miles off world record pace, you need to realise that the people at the top end of sim racing are absolute animals who dedicate all their spare time to becoming the best. People will literally sit and session a course like this for days on end, resetting every time the most minor of mistakes is made... all in search for that ultimate error free run. Thats part of my problem with rally games, the crack factor of wanting that perfect run is so strong you end up resetting all the time and you kind of lose any natural flow that the game has and it can become a bit of a slog.
Rally games are definitely more enjoyable with a more casual approach to them imo, they can drive you insane otherwise.