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In 1982, 26-year-old Argentine F3 car designer Horacio Pagani was still unknown. But he accepted the advice of Juan Manuel Fangio, the five-time F1 World Champion: "If you want to build the most beautiful car in the world, you have no choice but to go to Modena in Italy and make your dream come true."
Listening to this advice, Pagani went straight to Lamborghini, a supercar on the outskirts of Modena, where he started as an assembler, and later not only participated in the design of Lamborghini's famous Diablo sports car, but also pointed out that carbon fiber would be the most important material in the future of car technology. In less than 10 years, he set up his own design studio in Modena (Modena Design) and, with the help of Vangio, he was able to obtain the best engines at AMG. Originally, this car was intended to be called Pagani Fangio, but unfortunately the car god Fangio passed away before the car came out, Pagani could not bear to use the name of his predecessors, and when it was officially launched in 1999, it took the meaning of "the wind of the Andes" and called Zonda.
Pagani may not be as well-known as Ferrari in the global sports car market, but they do have one thing in common: they are both based in Modena, the home of Italian supercars. Pagani is not like some short-lived sports car manufacturers, because it has deep pockets and is a supercar that is entirely hand-built and has a quality finish that rivals that of Ferrari.
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Horacio Pagani. Pagani is a world-renowned supercar manufacturer founded by Horacio Pagani. Like the famous Ferrari, it was born in the Italian town of Modena, known as the home of supercars.
Pagani's supercars are known for their extreme performance, extensive craftsmanship by hand, high prices and rare production to order.
Its representative models include the Pagani Zonda, which was officially launched in 1999, and the Pagani Huayra, which was launched in 2011.
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Horacio Pagani.
Lamborghini sports car designer.
Horacio Pagani, a sports car designer at Lamborghini, later founded his own design studio in Modena. Starting as an assembler, he not only participated in the design of Lamborghini's famous Diablo sports car, but also pioneered the idea that carbon fiber would be the most important material in future car technology.
Chinese name. Horacio Pagani.
Foreign name. horacio pagani
Date of birth. 1956 year.
Occupation. Sports car designer.
Major achievements: Participate in the design of Lamborghini's famous Diablo sports car.
Character experience. Horacio Pagani was originally an Argentine F3 car designer, and later moved to Lamborghini on the outskirts of Modena, where he started as an assembler, and later he not only participated in the design of Lamborghini's famous Diablo sports car, but also pioneered the idea that carbon fiber will be the most important material in future car technology. In less than 10 years, he set up his own design studio in Modena (Modena Design) and, with the help of Vangio, he was able to obtain the best engines at AMG.
Originally, this car was intended to be called Pagani Fangio, but unfortunately the car god Fangio passed away before the car came out, Pagani could not bear to use the name of his predecessors, and when it was officially launched in 1999, it took the meaning of "the wind of the Andes", and called the second new car series Pagani Huayra launched in the year.
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