Pagani storms London and the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2018
23 Jul 2018|2,347 views
Eight Pagani Zonda and two Huayra hypercars - the largest ever Pagani gathering in the U.K., valued at well over $62 million - drove down en masse from Pagani U.K.'s North London headquarters to Goodwood for the 25th anniversary Festival of Speed (FoS), held last weekend.
The exceptional Pagani convoy was led by the Italian hypercar maker's founder, Horacio Pagani, driving currently the world's most expensive new car, the exclusive Zonda HP Barchetta with an estimated value of $24 million.
The first of just three such open-topped models planned to be made, with this unique example being Horacio Pagani's personal car, and the other two examples already pre-sold.
Photographed and filmed by thousands of astonished onlookers during the run down from London to Goodwood, the Pagani convoy turned heads wherever it went, even prompting a special mention by excited traffic reporters on some local radio stations.
After a very exclusive overnight stop for an extraordinary supper and breakfast at highly acclaimed Half Moon Inn gastropub at Kirdford, the convoy continued on to Goodwood, with the cars all descending on the 2018 Festival of Speed in unison and being parked up in a specially reserved row, much to the amazement and sheer delight of many festival goers.
The Pagani Huayra Roadster and unique Zonda Barchetta were joined at Goodwood by the one-off Zonda Oliver Evolution, the very last 760 edition of the Zonda, made in 2016.
FoS spectators were also treated to the ultra-rare opportunity of getting up close to yet more Paganis with both the Zonda HP Barchetta and production version of the Huayra Roadster on display in the Goodwood Supercar Paddock, with the Pagani U.K. team on hand to helpfully answer any questions and share their huge knowledge and infectious enthusiasm for the marque.
The intoxicating Pagani hypercar pair also made their world dynamic public debuts at Goodwood, both tackling the legendary 1.86km FoS Hillclimb with dazzling enthusiasm and aplomb.
Eight Pagani Zonda and two Huayra hypercars - the largest ever Pagani gathering in the U.K., valued at well over $62 million - drove down en masse from Pagani U.K.'s North London headquarters to Goodwood for the 25th anniversary Festival of Speed (FoS), held last weekend.
The exceptional Pagani convoy was led by the Italian hypercar maker's founder, Horacio Pagani, driving currently the world's most expensive new car, the exclusive Zonda HP Barchetta with an estimated value of $24 million.
The first of just three such open-topped models planned to be made, with this unique example being Horacio Pagani's personal car, and the other two examples already pre-sold.
Photographed and filmed by thousands of astonished onlookers during the run down from London to Goodwood, the Pagani convoy turned heads wherever it went, even prompting a special mention by excited traffic reporters on some local radio stations.
After a very exclusive overnight stop for an extraordinary supper and breakfast at highly acclaimed Half Moon Inn gastropub at Kirdford, the convoy continued on to Goodwood, with the cars all descending on the 2018 Festival of Speed in unison and being parked up in a specially reserved row, much to the amazement and sheer delight of many festival goers.
The Pagani Huayra Roadster and unique Zonda Barchetta were joined at Goodwood by the one-off Zonda Oliver Evolution, the very last 760 edition of the Zonda, made in 2016.
FoS spectators were also treated to the ultra-rare opportunity of getting up close to yet more Paganis with both the Zonda HP Barchetta and production version of the Huayra Roadster on display in the Goodwood Supercar Paddock, with the Pagani U.K. team on hand to helpfully answer any questions and share their huge knowledge and infectious enthusiasm for the marque.
The intoxicating Pagani hypercar pair also made their world dynamic public debuts at Goodwood, both tackling the legendary 1.86km FoS Hillclimb with dazzling enthusiasm and aplomb.
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