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Pagani Huayra on track at Adria International Raceway - Click above to watch the video after the jump
Like a child has two parents, so does a
Pagani. One is the niche automaker based in Modena whose name it bears. The other is
Mercedes AMG. The latter develops and manufactures the engine, while the former does just about everything else. In the case of the new
Huayra, you might say that Pagani disappointed in the styling department (though having seen it up close, we'd beg to differ) and threw us a curveball with the nameplate it chose. But there's no arguing with the work those German engineers have undertaken at Affalterbach.
Don't believe us? You don't have to take us at our word. The videographers over at Marchettino, who regularly supply us with a stream of footage depicting Italy's finest running at full bore, have sent us a clip of the new Huayra doing its thing at the Adria International Raceway, one of eight FIA-certified circuits in Italy. The footage is all shot attached to the rear bumper so you get the full aural sensation. Check it out
after the jump. And for a more comprehensive perspective on the symbiotic relationship between Pagani and AMG that has produced the Huayra, head on over to the
dedicated microsite.
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