Download Opera for free: opr.as/OperaBrowser-Albon . And check out my dank automotive memes Pinboard: pinboard.opera.com/view/caeb457a-7059-4d6e-b6fc-4feb2ef7a3aa What do you think of Pagani? Do they stack up to the OGs like Ferrari and Lamborghini?
Thank you for making this wonderful video, Pagani is a true genius 👍🏻😀 Pagani cars are everything that Ferrari & Lamborghini could be without accountants & corporate bureaucrats...
I am happy Mr Pagani never gave up on his dream. He has given us some Engineering marvels. Lamborghini never wanted to see his vision but look where he is today. Take notes guys. Continue to persevere even when it seems hopeless.
@@dragonemperor1215 i do not care for your opinion. I am here to state facts. Some people are close minded, some people are not. You are. Not rocket science lil bro.
@@patmustardlive Ferrari dont even make fuel, there clapypiclownpipaplopsa. Lamroghini dont even make their own tires, there a green field with 12 dogs.
The attention to detail on a Pagani is just incredible. I was fortunate enough to once sit in a Huayra and God was it breathtaking. The key for instance was shaped like the exterior of the Huayra and they used titanium bolts around the car and even that had Pagani laser etched on them. An amazing supercar in terms of everything 10/10 for Styling, Quality and last but not the least the 6.0L V12 twin turbo charged engine. Plus a huge shoutout to Guff and Albon to create such great content for car enthusiasts like me.
I barely ever finish watching reviews or documentaries, but this has to be one of the best I've seen in ages. I felt so immersed, so focused on the story line that not only did I watch it till the end but actually learned about one of the Greats in the Supercar industry. Thank you and keep up the brilliant work.
These videos are getting better and better. The storytelling has reached Mr Ballen levels, but the subject matter and the visual imagery is taking this into feature production territory. Congrats for all your hard work, Mr Albon!
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Thanks for this video man. I'm from Argentina and I've read articles, watched videos and many interviews where Horacio tells some parts of this history, but yours is the best resume I've ever come across
He's one of the greatest inventors of all time he took an idea and involved it into something that nobody could believe he was ahead of his time he was a very inspired young man and out of that young man came a vision that he wanted everyone to share his cause is definitely one of the best in the world if not the best bravo to you sir for doing this video bravo
funny how Pagani was founded because of Lamborghini’s refusal, which was founded because of Ferrari‘a refusal, which was founded because of Alfa Romeo’s refusal
I've been a big fan of Pagani cars ever since seeing pictures of them in magazines in the 90's. I've only seen a Pagani once. It was a bare carbon and white Huayra parked on the side of the road next to a red carbon Konigsegg Agrea RS. This is a very detailed history. You did him justice. Thank you.
i learned a lot about Pagani here. thank you for taking the time to put this together and uploading the awesome package of information. i put a hat on, and take it off for Pagani, and especially his older son because his father was about to give it up and this kid with a heart of gold pretty much saved his fathers dream. and we can’t thank them both enough. what a machine. if only i had the money to buy a few of his creations. grazie !
No car takes your breath away like a Pagani. It doesn't even need to move to impress you. You get satisfied just looking at it. Amazing combination of Art and Engineering and most importantly inspiration.
I liked how you presented Pagani's success story, How he started out from his humble beginnings at Renault and Lamborghini to becoming one of the best boutique supercar builder of our time.
As a kid I was obsessively obsessed by pagani and their creations. At the time I used to gawk at the creation of the Huayra and the Zonda cinque roadster. The design language Horacio utilized with pagani is absolutely stellar and nothing can compare to them.
How old are you ? I think you are just old as me 😀 I first saw the pagani badge in asphalt game, and than I searched zonda cinque, man,, that's like love at first sight
I remember watching Papa Doug do a review of a Huayra several years ago and it’s stuck with me since. Like when even the cabin switches are breathtaking, you know you’re cooking with fire
Ce qui me plaît avec Pagani , c'est qu'il reste discret et capable de réaliser des hypercars dignes de rivaliser avec le top de l'automobile de sport sans faire de publicité... Chaque modèle est comparable à de l'orfèvrerie car aucune concession possible, les séries hyper limitées en font foi, merci monsieur Pagani de nous faire rêver dans ce monde de suv sans âme...
Lamborghini has been doing too much in-house designing like Ferrari, so rejecting Pagani was the beginning of this big mistake, one Ferrari also started doing around the same time. Great Video!
I saw a Pagani Huayra at a motor show yesterday. The body is made out of full carbon fibre and it is exposed carbon. What a beautiful Pagani it is and it reminded me of how talented and unique Pagani himself is👌🏻👌🏻
This guy's company is literally the only manufacturer staying away from electric powered engines with no soul these days, and I commend him for that. All manufacturers are going the electric route, and I think Pagani has a bright future because the sound of a car is just as important as it's looks and speed
The cars have always been other worldly. To hear the story of the man/company provides the full story. This video is very well done. As a healthy 75 year old I wonder if I’d be able to get in/out of the super car. Regardless, those that may have the ownership experience are truly fortunate people. Pagani deserves all the good fortune it can generate.
Pagani cars have a unique way of standing out of the crowd and, to do that in a seemingly endless sea of hypercar & supercar manufacturers should tell you all you need to know... Great video as usual. Cheers !
When dreams, hardwork, and persistence amalgamates, vision becomes reality. We then have Pagani and a blast of amazing cars. I hope to see more in the future. I may not be able to afford it, at the least we have the history and appreciation of how these cars were made, what separates them from others, and how these cars inspire us to push more.
great to know about the acomplishments of our fellow hispanic brother Horacio Pagani. His shear determination to achieve his goals contributed to advance the use of composite materials in the fabrication of supercars. thanks for the effort you put in this videos.
I could never get enough of that screaming V12 in the Zonda especially the track only ones, I was quiet disappointed when to hear that the Huayra was going to be a twin turbo instead of a Naturally aspirated one but it is what it is
What is different with Pagani vs other supercar makers is that Pagani himself likes people to run free and run wild with his creation, often even inviting buyers to his factory to spec out their own cars as they hand him the cash despite Pagani himself speaking close to 0% of English. He'll let you pick your own color, interior color, how much hp you want (Yes, they did that with some of the Zondas and the Huayras then some of the Huayras comes with varying HP), trims, wheel packages and even stripes or what not and let them christen the cars themselves with a new "name". You can think of it like the Italian/Argentinian Nakai-san's RWB but with RWB just being a modification shop, Pagani Automobili is a full-fledged manufacturer. That's what makes Pagani different from the other big manufacturers. Yes shops like Ferrari, McLaren and Lamborghini lets owners spec their cars too but it's from their own personal catalogue. Pagani can't be arsed to do that but let the future owner of his cars to run free, think what they want, tell him or his sales rep and they'll make it work. Case in point, the Zonda's long lifespan and also Hamilton's "720" Zonda. Zonda was supposed to be binned by 2017 when the Huayra came about but as more and more buyers wanted the Zonda, he kept making it upon their spec and thus the Zonda officially died just shy of 2020 and for Hamilton's case, that purple wasn't in the Zonda's log but when Hamilton wanted it, Pagani made sure he got it and got it he did and that's what makes Pagani special and different.
Pagani is one of, if not the best automotive designer that I can think of. I am also glad that the Utopia is a combustion engine only and that you can get it with a 7-speed gated manual. It is just so awesome and I can't wait to see what other versions look like.
I agree about the 7 speed manual transmission... too many car companies are getting away from the manuals when if you ask me a true race car of any kind should have a manual transmission. That's why the Dodge Viper was always one of my favorite cars, because they only had a manual transmission (T-56) 6 speed. They didn't even give you a chance to get a automatic transmission. I had the great opportunity to drive my friends dad's 1997 Viper RT/10 in classic Viper red, and OMG it was truly a great experience. Especially with that manual transmission that just made it something else entirely. It was so fun to drive and every time you shifted gears ⚙ you felt it in your chest. Every car should have a option for a manual transmission if you ask me, it's amazing how many people these days can't even drive one. My first car was a 1993 I think MR-2 with a 5 speed manual transmission and I taught myself how to drive it within 10 minutes it was such a fun car and the best part was not one of my friends could drive it because they didn't know how to drive a manual...lol
Brother to personally present this video and the way you do it is just brilliant, your level of enthusiasm throughout is awesome, i have watched another video about Pagani but yours captured me still and gave more information and details. brilliance!!
Pagani's have to be some of my favorite hyper cars. They are not just cars, but truly masterful works of art, truly some of the most aesthetic looking cars on earth. I don't think as many companies put as much detail into their interiors.
Thanks for sharing.. Love this channel, every video takes you down a highway of great stories of the people and manufactures that have changed the way we look and see the automotive industry. Cheers.
I've seen some of your videos and I can say that in every one of them you are so HYPED that I'm sure one day you will magically become a meme. Keep it cool, bro!
Excellent job with this story. You have a talent for doing Documentaries. There was a lot of unimportant back-fighting around the birth of Pagani. You unlike most touched the important thing and left the garbage in the trash.
Got the pleasure of meeting Horacio in his factory in Italy. Saw the final Pagani Huarya (Lewis Hamilton's) being built, and it was the only car on the floor, being built piece by piece. Truly a work of art
The only Pagani I've seen in the flesh is a Zonda F flown in from Hong Kong (the car's owner is from there) Back in 2011. I forgot what its chassis number was out of 25 units, but it was a feast for my eyes.😮
Subbed having watched the Mitsubishi Evo via and this one, both are very impressive although I could have done without the clickbait title. I strongly suspect that most people would take it to mean that Lamborghini tried to aggressively 'end' Pagani...attempting to purchase a privately owned company is hardly in keeping with what the title implies.
I saw an Pagani Huayra BC cruising round my hometown I started filming it and the owner saw me he was very humble and even offered me a ride that was the first time I ever got to experience a ride in a hypercar I can never forget that day it was one the best moments of my life 😀
Being in the PPF and Ceramic coating world I was fortunate enough to PPF/Ceramic coat a Zonda F and a Huayra Roadster. Everything about it scream out fine arts on wheels. Every titanium nuts and bolts had Pagani laser engraved on it. Every components of the car is so detailed in design. You can see the passion in every inch of these cars.
These videos is well explained, i too also love cars. There are many stories that i already knew but this channel tells a lot more than just a paraphrased one.
It’s always great to see a kid know what he wants to do and just go in one direction with no doubts. Great musicians and artists are the same. My brother knew that he wanted to be an electrical engineer from the time that he was 13. He wrote the software for US aircraft carrier landing systems.
Really good information bundled up in a way that makes sense. I'd prefer less sensational language/tone but it's still very well organized! Thanks for posting
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What do you think of Pagani? Do they stack up to the OGs like Ferrari and Lamborghini?
Thank you for making this wonderful video, Pagani is a true genius 👍🏻😀
Pagani cars are everything that Ferrari & Lamborghini could be without accountants & corporate bureaucrats...
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Yo albon how many cars do you have
Well I have 2 and a pile of junk that were scrapping
I seen a Pagani Huayra in person, it has to be one the most beautiful things ever created by humans.
Eghhh to me their cars look ugly
@@onikai7055 I would disagree with your opinion pal
Sure does, I am glad I got to see one in person as well! A true object of art
@@xraider927 idk I just don’t like the design I respect it but yea
And then there’s the Utopia 🤮
I am happy Mr Pagani never gave up on his dream. He has given us some Engineering marvels. Lamborghini never wanted to see his vision but look where he is today. Take notes guys. Continue to persevere even when it seems hopeless.
yeah and pagani was my fav
@@dragonemperor1215 A very closed minded way of thinking.
@@dragonemperor1215 i do not care for your opinion. I am here to state facts. Some people are close minded, some people are not. You are. Not rocket science lil bro.
@@dragonemperor1215 Facts do not care for your feelings. You are close minded.
@@dragonemperor1215 Once again. Facts do not care for your feelings.
This man deserves so much more attention, severely underrated, incredible quality, Amazing work Albon!
They don’t even make any engines. There crap
@@patmustardlive Ferrari dont even make fuel, there clapypiclownpipaplopsa. Lamroghini dont even make their own tires, there a green field with 12 dogs.
@@blauwzakjecrack a car maker that makes no engine 😂
@@blauwzakjecrack Shut up dude.
@@patmustardlive Literally the majority of car companies don't, god you're oblivious 🤣😂🤣
The attention to detail on a Pagani is just incredible. I was fortunate enough to once sit in a Huayra and God was it breathtaking.
The key for instance was shaped like the exterior of the Huayra and they used titanium bolts around the car and even that had Pagani laser etched on them.
An amazing supercar in terms of everything 10/10 for Styling, Quality and last but not the least the 6.0L V12 twin turbo charged engine.
Plus a huge shoutout to Guff and Albon to create such great content for car enthusiasts like me.
The quality on these videos is always top-notch! Really thrilled to see the deeper dives, too.
Keep it up!
Love uuuuu
Thank you. As an argentinian, Horacio's story is the emotional tale of a modern day national hero
Y pensar que acá, casi nadie lo conoce...
the story of pagani is a great one, thank you for making this!
I barely ever finish watching reviews or documentaries, but this has to be one of the best I've seen in ages. I felt so immersed, so focused on the story line that not only did I watch it till the end but actually learned about one of the Greats in the Supercar industry. Thank you and keep up the brilliant work.
I only found this channel a week ago and now I can't get enough of it. Absolutely awesome content and well presented. Keep up the good work.
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These videos are getting better and better. The storytelling has reached Mr Ballen levels, but the subject matter and the visual imagery is taking this into feature production territory. Congrats for all your hard work, Mr Albon!
Pagani's has lived an amazing life! I love that he passed on Lamborghini's offer instead of selling out his dream. This was so interesting to watch!
Success is not built on success. It's built on failure, It's built on fraustration. it's built on fear that you have to overcome. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
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Horacio in his 20s: makes an f3 car that actually race
Me in my 20s: rotting couch potato
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Thanks for this video man. I'm from Argentina and I've read articles, watched videos and many interviews where Horacio tells some parts of this history, but yours is the best resume I've ever come across
This man is very under rated. He deserves massive recognition.
Yeah, he’s a true legend of the automotive world.
I remember seeing the quad exhaust and hearing the screaming v12 and immediately falling in love with it. Again a well made video Albon
This man is the perfect example that dreamers can always achieve what they want
This story can be concidered a life lesson more than what it tells about a car manufacturer !
Amazing piece of content as always 👌
He's one of the greatest inventors of all time he took an idea and involved it into something that nobody could believe he was ahead of his time he was a very inspired young man and out of that young man came a vision that he wanted everyone to share his cause is definitely one of the best in the world if not the best bravo to you sir for doing this video bravo
Honestly, the people who made Ford V Ferrari could make a movie about Pagani
funny how Pagani was founded because of Lamborghini’s refusal, which was founded because of Ferrari‘a refusal, which was founded because of Alfa Romeo’s refusal
I've been a big fan of Pagani cars ever since seeing pictures of them in magazines in the 90's. I've only seen a Pagani once. It was a bare carbon and white Huayra parked on the side of the road next to a red carbon Konigsegg Agrea RS. This is a very detailed history. You did him justice. Thank you.
Killed it as always, a lot of success stories coming from humble beginnings… kind of like Albon itself.
Really love how you do such informative videos
i learned a lot about Pagani here.
thank you for taking the time to put this together and uploading the awesome package of information.
i put a hat on, and take it off for Pagani, and especially his older son because his father was about to give it up and this kid with a heart of gold pretty much saved his fathers dream. and we can’t thank them both enough.
what a machine.
if only i had the money to buy a few of his creations.
grazie !
The narration and content of your videos is always top notch.
No car takes your breath away like a Pagani. It doesn't even need to move to impress you. You get satisfied just looking at it. Amazing combination of Art and Engineering and most importantly inspiration.
There is something so special about Paganis. This man is a legend.
I liked how you presented Pagani's success story, How he started out from his humble beginnings at Renault and Lamborghini to becoming one of the best boutique supercar builder of our time.
Your channel deserves way more views. I love how thorough you are with every video. Hope to be able to meet yall in DFW some time!
As a kid I was obsessively obsessed by pagani and their creations. At the time I used to gawk at the creation of the Huayra and the Zonda cinque roadster. The design language Horacio utilized with pagani is absolutely stellar and nothing can compare to them.
How old are you ? I think you are just old as me 😀 I first saw the pagani badge in asphalt game, and than I searched zonda cinque, man,, that's like love at first sight
Not Lamborghini's mistake. But a blessing for Pagani. Never let other people stop you from achieving your dreams.
These cars are a work of art. Got to see a 3 in person and the detail on them just wow
If I was rich but can only have one car it would probably be a Huayra R
I remember watching Papa Doug do a review of a Huayra several years ago and it’s stuck with me since.
Like when even the cabin switches are breathtaking, you know you’re cooking with fire
Ce qui me plaît avec Pagani , c'est qu'il reste discret et capable de réaliser des hypercars dignes de rivaliser avec le top de l'automobile de sport sans faire de publicité...
Chaque modèle est comparable à de l'orfèvrerie car aucune concession possible, les séries hyper limitées en font foi, merci monsieur Pagani de nous faire rêver dans ce monde de suv sans âme...
Guff always delivers. One of the best automobile documentary channel out there. Keep up
Glad that manual supercars are getting a come back
Lamborghini has been doing too much in-house designing like Ferrari, so rejecting Pagani was the beginning of this big mistake, one Ferrari also started doing around the same time. Great Video!
Ive come to love this channel for the amount of quality it delivers.Every single one of their videos is special for me❤
I saw a Pagani Huayra at a motor show yesterday. The body is made out of full carbon fibre and it is exposed carbon.
What a beautiful Pagani it is and it reminded me of how talented and unique Pagani himself is👌🏻👌🏻
This guy's company is literally the only manufacturer staying away from electric powered engines with no soul these days, and I commend him for that. All manufacturers are going the electric route, and I think Pagani has a bright future because the sound of a car is just as important as it's looks and speed
Italian rebellion has brought about some of the best, and most beautiful, things/art in the world.
The cars have always been other worldly. To hear the story of the man/company provides the full story. This video is very well done. As a healthy 75 year old I wonder if I’d be able to get in/out of the super car. Regardless, those that may have the ownership experience are truly fortunate people. Pagani deserves all the good fortune it can generate.
Pagani cars have a unique way of standing out of the crowd and, to do that in a seemingly endless sea of hypercar & supercar manufacturers should tell you all you need to know... Great video as usual. Cheers !
Wow, just wow. I am amazed by Horacio's hard work and dedication to himself and what he believes in,
When dreams, hardwork, and persistence amalgamates, vision becomes reality. We then have Pagani and a blast of amazing cars. I hope to see more in the future. I may not be able to afford it, at the least we have the history and appreciation of how these cars were made, what separates them from others, and how these cars inspire us to push more.
"Rolling piece of art" is the perfect way to sum up Pagani vehicles. Horatio is equally an artist *and* an engineer.
huayra R is probably the one that can equal 787B sound imo
Thank you for doing these videos! Appreciate the time and effort crunched into it! More blessings!
love the Pagani , what a car !
Your channel just showed up on my feed one day and I haven't STOPPED WATCHING since then. Love it.
great to know about the acomplishments of our fellow hispanic brother Horacio Pagani.
His shear determination to achieve his goals contributed to advance the use of composite materials in the fabrication of supercars.
thanks for the effort you put in this videos.
I could never get enough of that screaming V12 in the Zonda especially the track only ones, I was quiet disappointed when to hear that the Huayra was going to be a twin turbo instead of a Naturally aspirated one but it is what it is
Very surprised that the Owner of Pagani was born in Argentina. Inspired! Nice story. USA.
Pagani is like Rolex, you don’t need one but you want one
usually i cannot watch long videos, but this one really entertained me all the way through! this is a severly underrated channel fr.
What is different with Pagani vs other supercar makers is that Pagani himself likes people to run free and run wild with his creation, often even inviting buyers to his factory to spec out their own cars as they hand him the cash despite Pagani himself speaking close to 0% of English.
He'll let you pick your own color, interior color, how much hp you want (Yes, they did that with some of the Zondas and the Huayras then some of the Huayras comes with varying HP), trims, wheel packages and even stripes or what not and let them christen the cars themselves with a new "name". You can think of it like the Italian/Argentinian Nakai-san's RWB but with RWB just being a modification shop, Pagani Automobili is a full-fledged manufacturer.
That's what makes Pagani different from the other big manufacturers. Yes shops like Ferrari, McLaren and Lamborghini lets owners spec their cars too but it's from their own personal catalogue. Pagani can't be arsed to do that but let the future owner of his cars to run free, think what they want, tell him or his sales rep and they'll make it work.
Case in point, the Zonda's long lifespan and also Hamilton's "720" Zonda.
Zonda was supposed to be binned by 2017 when the Huayra came about but as more and more buyers wanted the Zonda, he kept making it upon their spec and thus the Zonda officially died just shy of 2020 and for Hamilton's case, that purple wasn't in the Zonda's log but when Hamilton wanted it, Pagani made sure he got it and got it he did and that's what makes Pagani special and different.
ironic in hamilton's case that back in 2013, he shitted on pagani saying "zonda handles like shit"
They nailed it with the Zonda. Still their best one to date.
I love the way you tell the stories, educational AND entertaining, and your voice is not annoying like some other channels.
Pagani is one of, if not the best automotive designer that I can think of. I am also glad that the Utopia is a combustion engine only and that you can get it with a 7-speed gated manual. It is just so awesome and I can't wait to see what other versions look like.
I agree about the 7 speed manual transmission... too many car companies are getting away from the manuals when if you ask me a true race car of any kind should have a manual transmission.
That's why the Dodge Viper was always one of my favorite cars, because they only had a manual transmission (T-56) 6 speed. They didn't even give you a chance to get a automatic transmission. I had the great opportunity to drive my friends dad's 1997 Viper RT/10 in classic Viper red, and OMG it was truly a great experience. Especially with that manual transmission that just made it something else entirely. It was so fun to drive and every time you shifted gears ⚙ you felt it in your chest. Every car should have a option for a manual transmission if you ask me, it's amazing how many people these days can't even drive one. My first car was a 1993 I think MR-2 with a 5 speed manual transmission and I taught myself how to drive it within 10 minutes it was such a fun car and the best part was not one of my friends could drive it because they didn't know how to drive a manual...lol
Albon always manages to tell amazing stories. Very well written!
Yet another great video Albon and Guff. Love the content and also the details you'll cover and the narration is good without sounding monotonous.
This channel deserves more subscribers bruh
Brother to personally present this video and the way you do it is just brilliant, your level of enthusiasm throughout is awesome, i have watched another video about Pagani but yours captured me still and gave more information and details. brilliance!!
The idea of bringing beauty, form, and function is just awesome.
really poetic. ferrari made lamborghini, and lambo made pagani. I wonder which engineer/designer from pagani is going to start a different company lol
Pagani's have to be some of my favorite hyper cars. They are not just cars, but truly masterful works of art, truly some of the most aesthetic looking cars on earth. I don't think as many companies put as much detail into their interiors.
Thanks for sharing.. Love this channel, every video takes you down a highway of great stories of the people and manufactures that have changed the way we look and see the automotive industry. Cheers.
What a joyride of a video!
Racing through the hearts of a car lover since childhood
What a storytelling
My Man!!!
Gained a sub👍
The zonda is still eye candy till this day
Pagani really displayed hope for the supercar industry
By far the best car history channel ❤
These guys are mind blowing It just goes to show you what you can make and create when you put your mind to work
Ayo respect to pagani for the determination
I've always loved Pagani's weirdly styled cars :)
I've seen some of your videos and I can say that in every one of them you are so HYPED that I'm sure one day you will magically become a meme. Keep it cool, bro!
Ferrari blew off Ferruccio, then he created Lamborghini. Lamborghini blew off Horacio? Here comes Pagani.
Excellent job with this story. You have a talent for doing Documentaries. There was a lot of unimportant back-fighting around the birth of Pagani. You unlike most touched the important thing and left the garbage in the trash.
This is an incredible journey
These videos are always poppin' off they're so good and its original content!
Got the pleasure of meeting Horacio in his factory in Italy. Saw the final Pagani Huarya (Lewis Hamilton's) being built, and it was the only car on the floor, being built piece by piece. Truly a work of art
The only Pagani I've seen in the flesh is a Zonda F flown in from Hong Kong (the car's owner is from there) Back in 2011. I forgot what its chassis number was out of 25 units, but it was a feast for my eyes.😮
Subbed having watched the Mitsubishi Evo via and this one, both are very impressive although I could have done without the clickbait title. I strongly suspect that most people would take it to mean that Lamborghini tried to aggressively 'end' Pagani...attempting to purchase a privately owned company is hardly in keeping with what the title implies.
A great follow up to this would be you getting a chance to meet Pagani at one of the car shows.
this channel, "Albon", is amazing. You guys rock! Content and production are are supurb.
I saw an Pagani Huayra BC cruising round my hometown I started filming it and the owner saw me he was very humble and even offered me a ride that was the first time I ever got to experience a ride in a hypercar I can never forget that day it was one the best moments of my life 😀
the amount of effort that went into this is unimaginable
I never get bored watching your videos, keep it up man can’t wait for your upcoming videos!🔥🙏🏻
Lamborghini doesn't start with an L without a reason
Just discovered this channel from the googwood festival.
Really nice work, keep going !! 🏁🏁
the quality of the videos is just off the charts tbh
Being in the PPF and Ceramic coating world I was fortunate enough to PPF/Ceramic coat a Zonda F and a Huayra Roadster. Everything about it scream out fine arts on wheels. Every titanium nuts and bolts had Pagani laser engraved on it. Every components of the car is so detailed in design. You can see the passion in every inch of these cars.
These videos is well explained, i too also love cars. There are many stories that i already knew but this channel tells a lot more than just a paraphrased one.
Best. Pagani. Video. EVER!! Always great videos but you guys outdid yourself this time.
It’s always great to see a kid know what he wants to do and just go in one direction with no doubts. Great musicians and artists are the same. My brother knew that he wanted to be an electrical engineer from the time that he was 13. He wrote the software for US aircraft carrier landing systems.
Great video hope you can do one on Christian Von Koenigsegg and the birth of the company and his cars next!
Just a work of art, should all be kept in a museum
Really good information bundled up in a way that makes sense. I'd prefer less sensational language/tone but it's still very well organized! Thanks for posting