@@eun5oo280 It's pretty dumb that people complaining the cars on the race tracks for being too loud. Which pretty much like saying "oh this beer has an alcohol in it" or "oh this sugar is too sweet". The Nürburgring is pretty much one of the oldest race tracks in the world! It's been there since (probably) our grandads were still a kid or might not even born yet. And saying "this race tracks has so many loud cars, you have to close this" just because you lived just couple kilos (or miles) is pretty much arrogant and stupid. Like c'mon it's your fault who lived near the RACE track where pretty much lot of LOUD HEAD BANGING RACE CARS speeding around and pops flames. Why don't they just move out of the place and search for another "peaceful" place instead of whining about how loud the cars on the race tracks? Again, it's stupid and very arrogant yet so selfish in my opinion.
One of your best videos of Up to Speed. I didn’t know Pagani was an Argentinian. Glad, he never quit. I’m also glad you all never quit making videos. I am excited to see what’s next.
I first time knew Pagani cars since I read a book that tells about fast cars (it was published during 2002 and it is from UK), and in that book, Horacio Pagani mentioned as Argentinian.
Of course, but he won himself that friend. It's not like Fangio was a friend of the family. His achievements in regional and national leagues were what got him to meet Fangio, and then making friends with him is a whole other deal. Knowing this dude, mayne even without Fangio's help he would've reach really far anyway.
The fact this comment is edited but is missing a end quotation mark on Renaults line is bothering me way too much. This comments 2 years old why is this bothering me.
Argentino everything fills you people with pride I swear. But guess what. My country, Brazil, has a better economy, better women, better food, and of course, a far superior football team. Maradona nunca vai ser melhor do Pelé. FORÇA BRASIL CARALHO🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@@BruceKent00 because Horacio Pagani was born in a small town in the middle of nowhere, and got to where he is, it gives me hope that anyone can do whatever they dream no matter where they come from.
As a descendant of an Argentine, you guys did one helluva job underlining the Argentine influence and connection with regards to the company. Many people associate Pagani as an Italian car, but forget about it’s Argentine roots. Similar to DeTomaso’s Pantera. Thanks!
dude602332 Except for inventing the racing monocoque, aerodynamics on race cars, ground effects, using the engine block for a suspension mount, active suspension, livery on race cars... oh yeah, and disc brakes.
Dude, epic episode!!! I´m from Argentina, and I had fangio´s silver bullet as my wall paper, I´m a fan of Horacio and the zonda. It´s a beautiful story you told! Thanks for that story!!!
I still remember how excited I was when I unlocked the Zonda on Grand Tourismo on the PS2, I almost missed out on the extra herrrsspwers from doing an oil change before driving it.
As an argentinian, I appreciate the correct pronunciation in names and surnames, and the true story of pagani, nobody, in english speaking media could say correctly juan manuel, or horacio! You did! Cheers
Zonda Tricolore is actually made in honor of Italian Air Force aerobatic team. Tricolore refers to Italian flag. Mechanically they are similar to Cinque and outside the difference is a small aircraft wing near the engine cover as a nod to Aerobatic team.
all the different Zondas are a Zonda with basically the same mechanics: they just add some body kit, give them colors and they name something to justify an higher price... the same for the several Huayras.... and Bugattis...
As an argentinian-born in Santa Fe fan of Donut, I've been waiting so long for this. I'm really happy for how you explained and made clear all the work Horacio Pagani did here in the beggining of his career. He's the result of many petrolheads' dream from this country, and if you ask any, we are very proud to say Horacio made it all the way up. I personally wish one day I get a job in Pagani, even as a janitor like Horacio said to Giulio Alfieri. Keep it up Donut. A big hug from the south of the world! P.s: if you love Pagani, you might wanna check out the story of the IKA Torino and his developer, Oreste Berta. Horacio's second hero.
Except that Pagani the company isn't based in Argentina... It's an insanely anti-business place in terms of legislation and taxes. Aka, you need to escape the 3rd world inflation hell-hole that is modern Argentina if you ever want to have even a CHANCE of making your dream a reality. Good luck. 🤷
Dudeeee, this episode was freaking amazing. I'm Argentinian and a fan of Pagani, and I never new all of these details about Pagani Automobili. Thank yooouuuu =)
If I had the money to buy a super car, or heck, a hyper car, I wouldn't choose a Lambo, or a Ferrari, or any other of the biggest names in that territory. I'd go straight for a Pagani. The amount of passion, elegance, beauty, and straight power these beasts are given is nothing short of brilliance. I actually had the pleasure of seeing of these on the streets once. I heard her roaring blocks away. And I've got to say, it only reinforced my love for both the brand and cars in general. It truly is a company that makes nothing short of amazing creations that all the other Italian brands have lost. This is what stands out in a world of many others...
@Brandon - You're not alone. Every single butchered name and word made me tick. The info was still interesting even if the abysmal linguistic efforts weren't.
Had the chance to meet the man in person as a kid and even talk to him when he presented the first Zonda in Argentina. Such a nice and humble guy, I am happy to see donut covering an episode on this legend.
The story of Pagani early days in Lamborghini is even sadder. While Lamborghini love to hire him, they don't have empty spot and he volunteer to take any job and he start his job as a sweeper in Lamborghini.
11:22 It's kind of unsettling how kid Horacio has such a grown up look on his face, like he already knows what's in his wheelhouse and he's gonna show them all. Maybe he's from another world and isekai'd into this one.
one more thing to add to this was that , the amg motor in the huayra has its seperate engine code , which amg never does with anyone this the first time
I’m 14 years old from Argentina and I absolutely loved this video it shows that Argentinian people are not only farmers and can also make impressive stuff Also I watch your videos over and over again every day. keep the great work! Juan cordone
@@josegabra 🤣🤣🤣🤣 your comparison is hilarous. Iphones are made by Apple which is a company from the USA and makes their iphones in China simply to save costs. PAGANI is a registerd Italian company that makes their cars in Italy, so your comparison to Iphone is truly dumb. Horaccio knows that all the technology, infrastructure, knowledge and resources to build supercars are either in Italy, Germany or the UK. Why do you think Pagani Automobili is located near Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati and Ducati ? Because he knows this is where the knowledge and resources to build supercars and superbikes exist. Horaccio knows he would not have a hope in the world of building supercars in Argentina, not a chance in hell 🤣🤣🤣 but if Horaccio ever needs to breed donkeys, then 100% Argentina would the place to do so 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@josegabra yes, but Horacio is of Italian ancestry, but yeah his nationality was Argentine, but this isn't a topic of debate, we Italians, Spanish and Argentines should be close and be proud of the company that is more of a joint effort
Pumphrey, you are hilarious! I not only like the content, your research is “spot on” and as a bonus, your presentations are exclamation points! Well done!
I remember Pagani vehicles getting referenced on Top Gear (UK) for many years. I didn’t give it much thought. Over here in the states, most gearheads (including myself) are very ignorant to the brand, its history and its offerings. So personally, this video was awesome and informative as a car fanatic! Big love for James, Nolan and the DM Crew. ✌️ 🇺🇸
James you and Nolan are the 2 raddest dorks I’ve ever seen you both are the reason I subscribed to Donut. Keep doing what you’re doing and know that you’ve got a huge fan out there not just because of your knowledge but because of the ways you get it out there you guys are like two 10 year old car genius and I love it. Thanks keep doing what you do.
I was sitting watching this on my smart tv with my non car friend and even he found it fun to watch . Good hosting and editing makes these awesome aswell as the topic
I can still remember the day I saw my first Pagani... it was a Zonda S at the 2005 Sydney International Motor Show. I spent at least half an hour looking at the car, taking in all the details and pictures. I've been obsessed with Pagani ever since!
That was greatness... I zoned out for a min and you said "hey Chad!", and out of habit I replied to my phone and said "hey" back..then laughed realizing I'm an idiot lol. Oh and yeah my name is Chad 😆
Love this! As an argentinian I feel really proud of having an amazing racing pedigree. So many racers, projects and adventures... thanks, Donut! I am so thankful that I overlook all the pronunciation mistakes ❤️
I was on a bus riding through Singapore back in the early 2000's and got stoked when I saw a Lotus Elise in front of us... they weren't available in the US back then. Then, I looked to my right and on a road rather far off in the distance, I saw a Pagani Zonda accelerating briskly. It was instantly recognizable. I was like "HOLY SHIT, A PAGANI ZONDA!" None of my friends had any clue of what I was talking about because they weren't really car guys. It was a sight to behold. I still love the Zonda, so, so much. It's a beautiful design with an insane exhaust note. I rank Paganis right up there with Koenigseggs. While I think Koenigsegg has usurped nearly everyone when it comes to engineering, Pagani's cars are right behind, and honestly I think they're more beautiful.
The 25th Anniversary Countach actually was a last minute idea because Diablo was supposed to be the car to celebrate Lamborghini birthday, but it wasn't ready. The 25th Anniversary desgn isn't for everyone but it cured Countach long running heat issue.
I'll take 2 of every model so they don't get lonely in the garage. It'll only take me a couple hundred years to pay them off. But hey 1 comes with a fire extinguisher so I'm saving money on that.
Awesome video. But... lol .... but.... how do you not discuss the interior? It’s the only car worthy of a video just on the interior. Just harassing though. Love these videos. Awesome channel!
agreed..so nice id be scared to sit in it...spyker however looks really nice untill. u look real close ..inside looks cheaply made..but i would still love to have one.
Basically, be a good friend of Heratio Pagani and you'll have a car named after you and be famous. EDIT: Oh, and you have to have a cool name... I love Pagani. Much like Koenigsegg, they take convention, throw it in the bin, light it on fire and use the heat from said fire to forge something the world doesn't even know it needs.
You guys are making such a great job... I've learned more about cars (technically and historically) from you than in any other channel in the past 2 years! I only wonder why your subtitles are not covering Spanish and Portuguese, so that we can share your knowledge with more people! Being and argentinean myself, I feel honoured not only that we had men you've mentioned like Pagani, De Tomaso (also argentinean by the way) or Fangio, but how carefully you looked up for all details... CONGRATS! And THANKS!
I enjoy your videos. Usually, when I'm watching these kinds of videos, I get bored after the few first minutes, but with your videos, and credit goes to this presenter, I watch them to the end. Keep up the good work!
I hit the like button on this video before I even started watching it... Brilliant video and story of my absolute favorite car company and designer, alot of the things I knew about already but putting into a story as such is marvelous... Stunning video I love it
i love the daddy abandonment issues creeping into just about all of james' videos....
They are a little on the nose dont you think?
He is really hurt 💔about it, that his freaking dad leave them to earn for themselves he was still a child 👶 during tht time maybe
It makes me laugh, even though it shouldn't 🤣
I am happy he is doing fine in life.
1 year already! Love this!
"World's fastest fire truck!" - damn that was good 🤣
AMG: how many engines d'you want?
PAGANI: yes
AMG: How loud do you want it?
Pagani: *Y E S* So loud that it gets banned from tracks
@@eun5oo280 ya dude
Crying 🤣🤣🤣🤣
More like how many variants
@@eun5oo280 It's pretty dumb that people complaining the cars on the race tracks for being too loud. Which pretty much like saying "oh this beer has an alcohol in it" or "oh this sugar is too sweet". The Nürburgring is pretty much one of the oldest race tracks in the world! It's been there since (probably) our grandads were still a kid or might not even born yet. And saying "this race tracks has so many loud cars, you have to close this" just because you lived just couple kilos (or miles) is pretty much arrogant and stupid. Like c'mon it's your fault who lived near the RACE track where pretty much lot of LOUD HEAD BANGING RACE CARS speeding around and pops flames. Why don't they just move out of the place and search for another "peaceful" place instead of whining about how loud the cars on the race tracks? Again, it's stupid and very arrogant yet so selfish in my opinion.
One of your best videos of Up to Speed. I didn’t know Pagani was an Argentinian. Glad, he never quit. I’m also glad you all never quit making videos.
I am excited to see what’s next.
I first time knew Pagani cars since I read a book that tells about fast cars (it was published during 2002 and it is from UK), and in that book, Horacio Pagani mentioned as Argentinian.
@Govin Lock, That must have been a cool find. Did you enjoy reading it?
@@WarriorsPhoto yes man, from that book, I know some cars that not regularly appear in video games such as Bugatti EB110, Jaguar XJ220 and TVR Tuscan.
Govin Lock
Wow! Those are 3 amazing exotics that deserve way more credit than they get.
Good man for sharing!
What’s your favorite car?
@Fury OfTheGame They are promising they’ll bring it back. :(
I almost died when you said worlds fastest fire truck
i hope you're ok now
@@gokulkrishnan2690 So much better now !
@@javierweatherspoon4313 glad to hear it
I like the vibe in the replies
RIP
Auto subtitles: “Shift years in 20 milliseconds”
Pagani zonda r is a time machine
Confirmed by subtitles
I demand a Back to the Future remake using the Zonda R instead of a DeLorean
He's lucky to have a friend like Fangio, the wind beneat his wing.
Of course, but he won himself that friend. It's not like Fangio was a friend of the family. His achievements in regional and national leagues were what got him to meet Fangio, and then making friends with him is a whole other deal.
Knowing this dude, mayne even without Fangio's help he would've reach really far anyway.
Pagani: "Hey guys, I got a uhhh a cool race car out there, it uhh just needs an engine and it'll be good to go."
Renault: "Now, who are you?"
The fact this comment is edited but is missing a end quotation mark on Renaults line is bothering me way too much. This comments 2 years old why is this bothering me.
@@grabe1890 wow, you made me remember that I used to watch donut media a lot, and I fixed the quotation error for you.
@@yaboidilan218 now that's what heroes do
@@yaboidilan218 hello, here is your yearli reminder to watch donut media
As an argentinian, my chest fills with pride every time I hear people talking about Fangio and Pagani. Beautiful episode guys!!
Argentino everything fills you people with pride I swear. But guess what. My country, Brazil, has a better economy, better women, better food, and of course, a far superior football team. Maradona nunca vai ser melhor do Pelé. FORÇA BRASIL CARALHO🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@@steroidbaggins2936 Bait
Bro everyone knows you guys smoke 20 kg of crack a second in Brazil stop acting better
Why do you have pride about Pagani, when they are italian cars.
@@BruceKent00 because Horacio Pagani was born in a small town in the middle of nowhere, and got to where he is, it gives me hope that anyone can do whatever they dream no matter where they come from.
Wow I never knew Pagani was Argentinian , not even that , but he spent a great deal of his life close to where I grew up 🇦🇷
Hay algo referenciando a Pagani por ahi cerca?
🇮🇹🇮🇹
It's Italian but he was born in Argentina
Mo Ali he was born in argentina and lived in argentina until hi was an adult, so yeah, he is very much an argentinian
@@arturoidoyagamolina5109 lmao thanks for the info
As a descendant of an Argentine, you guys did one helluva job underlining the Argentine influence and connection with regards to the company. Many people associate Pagani as an Italian car, but forget about it’s Argentine roots. Similar to DeTomaso’s Pantera. Thanks!
This is the only exotic car company I know of from Latin America. 🤔
he is from Argentina the company is Italian
The cars are Italian, built in Italy. Are you that stupid to believe that these are Argentine card
Yes but Horacio had Italian origins...It's all italian blood mate💪🏻🇮🇹
Mario that does not have sense. Almost half of people who live in Argentina have italian roots. That does not mean I’m Italian
From 🇦🇷 to the world, absolutely a masterclass
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I agree
SpicySausage lotus= lots of trouble usually serious
And including Caterham?
Everything you need to know about Lotus?
Lots Of Trouble Usually Serious
dude602332 Except for inventing the racing monocoque, aerodynamics on race cars, ground effects, using the engine block for a suspension mount, active suspension, livery on race cars... oh yeah, and disc brakes.
Pumphrey shouting about Argentina is everything I never knew I needed
Te juro..
falta que tome mate(?)
Dude, epic episode!!! I´m from Argentina, and I had fangio´s silver bullet as my wall paper, I´m a fan of Horacio and the zonda. It´s a beautiful story you told! Thanks for that story!!!
I still remember how excited I was when I unlocked the Zonda on Grand Tourismo on the PS2, I almost missed out on the extra herrrsspwers from doing an oil change before driving it.
I unlocked one in a Need For Speed (Shift, I think?) and I also got super excited. That machine was damn fast. And loud.
I unlocked it on test drive unlimited 2 and took it on a cruise around ibiza
The Zonda was awesome, it was the fastest street legal car in Gran Turismo 3, making almost 1200 HP fully tuned!
@@Gojira_uz TVR Cerbera Speed 12? Though that thing was an undrivable POS compared to the Zonda.
@@Idiomatick the Speed 12 is cool and all, but not faster than the Zonda both in a straight line and around corners sometimes.
Pagani video!
MY PRAYERS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED!!
"He who doesn't use oil shall perish from low compression."
Internals 8.7:1
I always thought it was "he who who is without out oil, will be first to throw a rod. Compressions 8.7:1" 🤷♂️
@@CLIBBINSANDHAWGS don't make me look bad on the internet Thomas. Turn to the back of your manual and you'll see it
@@CLIBBINSANDHAWGS that's the New Internals Version, the one OP quoted is from the original.
WHAT IN TARPRESSION
@@marccandrift tarnation or depressed?
As an argentinian, I appreciate the correct pronunciation in names and surnames, and the true story of pagani, nobody, in english speaking media could say correctly juan manuel, or horacio! You did! Cheers
Who needs education when you got Donut Media?
Sky Wolf Stalks You unfortunately the Finals Exams don't want to know about Supercars
The people who aren’t car enthusiasts?
MystikGaming They don't exist
FRG BlackBurn We... don't talk about that-
Lol. Pagani visits JEAN RENO at Renault. I see what you did there.
Zonda Tricolore is actually made in honor of Italian Air Force aerobatic team. Tricolore refers to Italian flag. Mechanically they are similar to Cinque and outside the difference is a small aircraft wing near the engine cover as a nod to Aerobatic team.
all the different Zondas are a Zonda with basically the same mechanics: they just add some body kit, give them colors and they name something to justify an higher price... the same for the several Huayras.... and Bugattis...
@@kskdtrAll cars have the same mechanics.
15:00 “that’s a Nolan line” 😂😂 love this man
As an argentinian-born in Santa Fe fan of Donut, I've been waiting so long for this. I'm really happy for how you explained and made clear all the work Horacio Pagani did here in the beggining of his career. He's the result of many petrolheads' dream from this country, and if you ask any, we are very proud to say Horacio made it all the way up.
I personally wish one day I get a job in Pagani, even as a janitor like Horacio said to Giulio Alfieri.
Keep it up Donut. A big hug from the south of the world!
P.s: if you love Pagani, you might wanna check out the story of the IKA Torino and his developer, Oreste Berta. Horacio's second hero.
Except that Pagani the company isn't based in Argentina... It's an insanely anti-business place in terms of legislation and taxes. Aka, you need to escape the 3rd world inflation hell-hole that is modern Argentina if you ever want to have even a CHANCE of making your dream a reality. Good luck. 🤷
@@Cooe.Everyone knows that, retard
Amazing he didn't take no for an answer🇦🇷
Enrique Aguilar bruhh how yu get so many likes in 12hrs ??🤔
@@Dangerpanda21 idk bro thanks for letting me know.
This makes me miss my ex. She was from Córdoba. Natalia, please.
Lmao
Todos charlando en inglés because yes
Dudeeee, this episode was freaking amazing. I'm Argentinian and a fan of Pagani, and I never new all of these details about Pagani Automobili. Thank yooouuuu =)
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Leave your like if u want it too
Malius Borges yea I’m totally down for that video!
Couldn’t agree more
Yup, down like a clown
absolutely
i fucking love RUF
I died at worlds fastest fire truck 😂😂💀
Guillermo Escobedo I read the comments and really didn't believe it was gonna be that funny.... Man was I wrong. 😄😄😄😄
The Huayra literally has control surfaces like a weapons platform. That is nuts and incredibly ingenious.
If I had the money to buy a super car, or heck, a hyper car, I wouldn't choose a Lambo, or a Ferrari, or any other of the biggest names in that territory. I'd go straight for a Pagani. The amount of passion, elegance, beauty, and straight power these beasts are given is nothing short of brilliance. I actually had the pleasure of seeing of these on the streets once. I heard her roaring blocks away. And I've got to say, it only reinforced my love for both the brand and cars in general. It truly is a company that makes nothing short of amazing creations that all the other Italian brands have lost. This is what stands out in a world of many others...
Chase you're dreams. You can get it.
Yes! Pagani or Koenigsegg! Id be just as happy with either tbh. (this coming from an italian btw lol)
Not to divert from Pagani, but does anyone remember Spyker? Weird ass cars, but damn they were cool.
@Centipede 8: I remember Spyker. They have a similar sensibility. Their interiors are just a inspired as what Pagani does. They'd go well together.
I do! I remember Spyker from like some Forza game.. Probably Motorsport 4. Definitely like those though
This guy must be doing a line of coke before every video 😂
dohc1974 I’d say so myself if I didn’t know he recently had a heart attack
I think he is a Pepsi guy. Who knows.
AwtZ zzZzZz Lmao
@@awtzzzzzzz2151 he should get Bang to sponsor him with his energy level
Nah, he's just hype. His face does look red in his videos lately, so I'd bet he's a drinker... maybe he thumb guns a Four Loko or two before each vid
His custom Countach looks like a sport version of the Cybertruck, Cybersport
Nice OBSERVATION!
I can't look at it the same way again
Ahh i also saw it as a hypercar version of the Delorean
Great episode, back to the good stuff.
Alex Hrusa yes the good stuff like his mispronunciations of like every name.
@@RED89P13, there's always that on nitpicky guy..
@@RED89P13 You still know who he was referring to though, right? So stfu
@Brandon - You're not alone. Every single butchered name and word made me tick.
The info was still interesting even if the abysmal linguistic efforts weren't.
I was so fast to tap the notification the video was on private
Lol me too
Damn
Aww yiss new up to speed episode
I was so amazed and clicked then got put off by the super annoying presenter. Just here to leave this comment, goodbye
I'm South American (Brazilian) and never knew that Pagani was Argentinian... What a Man, never gave up on his dream...
I feel like Donut is a way James can vent to us about his dad actually leaving...but low-key about it
JayLegend it sucks, unforgettable at its best. Stupid dads.
@@slaughterevil8142YEA! who needs EM!!! *CRIES*
JayLegend this kids annoying, he acts like a four year old with his stupid little skits. I would’ve left to.
@@6100uprizer0333 ouch
DUDE I HAD A 5 MINUTE FLASHBACK/REALIZATION ABOUT HOW THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENED TO ME AS A CHILD
"This Dude is becoming Italian" delivery is priceless.
James knows a little thing or two about hosting. The dudes set for a great career dude. This YT channel is his CV haha
Met horacio pagani in Monterey car week 2019. Also met Dennis Rodman there. Yes I’m bragging
I met Horacio too
Congrats
Does anyone else think Horacio Pagani is handsome? He looks so much better then I thought...
I sat in a 458
This episode was enthralling and Pagani is my new hero. Holy shit the balls and determination on the guy. You have to admire it.
Finally! Thanks for demystifying Pagani
I see you alot
@@jaferlastname1760 nice to meet ya
@@MaxSpeedMike Nice to meet ya...
again
@@jaferlastname1760 lol
@@MaxSpeedMike OLO
11:34 I have never laughed so hard at someone's pain before
Up to Speed: Cosworth
We need it!
Aston Martin too
TRD too!
Now your talking
Sho
This is one of the best/entertaining videos ever and I don’t know anything about cars 😅
i swear this is one of the best shows in RUclips since it teaches you everything about your favorite cars, keep it up.
Had the chance to meet the man in person as a kid and even talk to him when he presented the first Zonda in Argentina. Such a nice and humble guy, I am happy to see donut covering an episode on this legend.
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Toyota Prius
@@isairamirez4189 If they actually do a prius I will haunt you in your dreams
YES DO LANCIA
Yes!!
the end will be sad :(
I have a newfound respect for Pagani. What a legend
A car brand crazier than Lamborghini.
That's-ah pretty cool-ah! 👏
The story of Pagani early days in Lamborghini is even sadder. While Lamborghini love to hire him, they don't have empty spot and he volunteer to take any job and he start his job as a sweeper in Lamborghini.
Source?
Shadow Rose www.ultimatecarpage.com/feature/34/Horacio-Pagani-and-his-dream-in-carbon-fibre.html
@@ShadowRose It was also featured in Auto Italia magazine interview.
11:22 It's kind of unsettling how kid Horacio has such a grown up look on his face, like he already knows what's in his wheelhouse and he's gonna show them all. Maybe he's from another world and isekai'd into this one.
one more thing to add to this was that , the amg motor in the huayra has its seperate engine code , which amg never does with anyone this the first time
Every time he does the #unknownvariable , i piss myself laughing
Great show, keep up the good work!
I love it😂
holy fucking shit same bro
The moral of the story is
*PAGANI IS. A FIBER FAN*
Face Palm... Nah, It's persistence and teamwork make the dream work.
One of the best Up To Speed episodes. As an argentinian who loves cars and design, Pagani is a truly inspiration.
I’m 14 years old from Argentina and I absolutely loved this video it shows that Argentinian people are not only farmers and can also make impressive stuff
Also I watch your videos over and over again every day.
keep the great work!
Juan cordone
Argentines dont make these cars, they are made in Italy by Italians
@@BruceKent00 not EVERYONE in Italy is Italian you dumb fuck
@@BruceKent00 Thats like saying that iphones are chinese. Italians are only the workers but the actual brain and design is argentinian.
@@josegabra 🤣🤣🤣🤣 your comparison is hilarous. Iphones are made by Apple which is a company from the USA and makes their iphones in China simply to save costs. PAGANI is a registerd Italian company that makes their cars in Italy, so your comparison to Iphone is truly dumb. Horaccio knows that all the technology, infrastructure, knowledge and resources to build supercars are either in Italy, Germany or the UK. Why do you think Pagani Automobili is located near Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati and Ducati ? Because he knows this is where the knowledge and resources to build supercars and superbikes exist. Horaccio knows he would not have a hope in the world of building supercars in Argentina, not a chance in hell 🤣🤣🤣 but if Horaccio ever needs to breed donkeys, then 100% Argentina would the place to do so 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@josegabra yes, but Horacio is of Italian ancestry, but yeah his nationality was Argentine, but this isn't a topic of debate, we Italians, Spanish and Argentines should be close and be proud of the company that is more of a joint effort
Pumphrey, you are hilarious! I not only like the content, your research is “spot on” and as a bonus, your presentations are exclamation points! Well done!
Argentinian fan here! I've been waiting for this!
Me too!
Same
@@themadefaker4494 Asshole
quién te conoce papá seguro sos un fan de lamborghini envidioso
Im argentinian and if you like crisis,people stealing your things and beef you should come to 🇦🇷 #macrigato
World's fastest firetruck XD Haven't laughed that hard in a while
Lol as that part came up I saw this
I remember Pagani vehicles getting referenced on Top Gear (UK) for many years. I didn’t give it much thought.
Over here in the states, most gearheads (including myself) are very ignorant to the brand, its history and its offerings.
So personally, this video was awesome and informative as a car fanatic!
Big love for James, Nolan and the DM
Crew. ✌️ 🇺🇸
This is definitely one of those feel good success stories that make you feel like you can achieve just about anything 👍🏽
Except have a decent dad
Or own a pagani
14:02
"Mathboy knows what math does"
Me when I successfully complete any math
Same
James you and Nolan are the 2 raddest dorks I’ve ever seen you both are the reason I subscribed to Donut. Keep doing what you’re doing and know that you’ve got a huge fan out there not just because of your knowledge but because of the ways you get it out there you guys are like two 10 year old car genius and I love it. Thanks keep doing what you do.
I was sitting watching this on my smart tv with my non car friend and even he found it fun to watch . Good hosting and editing makes these awesome aswell as the topic
Evan N oscope thanks for the support 🙏🏻
Colby Mann bruh u ain’t even the person I complimented
Well when you said good editing bruh, I figured that WAS a compliment to me. My apologies.
You're so lucky. I wish I had a friend.
@@mannmanor, good job
I remember when I had this car
In midnight club dub edition
JayLegend yesss 😂
@@FLAEagleWT it was so majestic my dude! I love that game
Ahhh those were the days .
But I never had that car even in the gameeee
But that brings me back to sore thumbs and burning eyes 😁
@@shonevans2563 YESSSSSS THE EYES!!!! BRO LMAO
I Remember sneaking on my brothers ps2 to play midnight club lmao
This guy is the only reason I watch this show. Please give him a raise
Thank you so much for this episode. This Argentine fan is happy today 🇦🇷
The dad and Jessica jokes are the whole reason I watch these videos 😂. Jk Donut keep up the good work 👍 Up to Speed on Hyundai Genesis Coupe?
That's an interesting one I literally couldn't find anything about the conception of it
Dude I love your videos, RUclips finally got my recommendations right
I can still remember the day I saw my first Pagani... it was a Zonda S at the 2005 Sydney International Motor Show. I spent at least half an hour looking at the car, taking in all the details and pictures. I've been obsessed with Pagani ever since!
I waited so long for this
Thank you !
Adam Stefano we can finally move on
That was greatness... I zoned out for a min and you said "hey Chad!", and out of habit I replied to my phone and said "hey" back..then laughed realizing I'm an idiot lol. Oh and yeah my name is Chad 😆
Please start doing videos on the history of famous races and tracks! Ex: nordschliefe, spa, Monaco, etc
@@starion1121 Nürbugring*
Drifting
Willow springs
nordschleife
Sounds so cool to pronounce 😂
Stance bois
Love this! As an argentinian I feel really proud of having an amazing racing pedigree. So many racers, projects and adventures... thanks, Donut! I am so thankful that I overlook all the pronunciation mistakes ❤️
i can’t stop watching this channel THIS IS SO GOOD
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I've commenting lancia since the first episodes but I gave up lol !
He did it
So glad that you guys finally did the one my favorite car manfacturers
I was on a bus riding through Singapore back in the early 2000's and got stoked when I saw a Lotus Elise in front of us... they weren't available in the US back then. Then, I looked to my right and on a road rather far off in the distance, I saw a Pagani Zonda accelerating briskly. It was instantly recognizable. I was like "HOLY SHIT, A PAGANI ZONDA!" None of my friends had any clue of what I was talking about because they weren't really car guys. It was a sight to behold.
I still love the Zonda, so, so much. It's a beautiful design with an insane exhaust note. I rank Paganis right up there with Koenigseggs. While I think Koenigsegg has usurped nearly everyone when it comes to engineering, Pagani's cars are right behind, and honestly I think they're more beautiful.
15:27 Love that rear grille design
Mustache grille
The 25th Anniversary Countach actually was a last minute idea because Diablo was supposed to be the car to celebrate Lamborghini birthday, but it wasn't ready. The 25th Anniversary desgn isn't for everyone but it cured Countach long running heat issue.
Bro this guy taking motor apart actually teaching us about super cars and working on them brought me back to dde💪
2:22 Jean Reno as boss of Renault...that's just brilliant! :D
10:00 Harrision Ford as CEO is just XD
I'll take 2 of every model so they don't get lonely in the garage. It'll only take me a couple hundred years to pay them off. But hey 1 comes with a fire extinguisher so I'm saving money on that.
Met Horacio last month in NYC at Grand Central Station. I was blown away how normal and non-corporate he acts. Simple and humble guy.
Awesome video. But... lol .... but.... how do you not discuss the interior? It’s the only car worthy of a video just on the interior. Just harassing though. Love these videos. Awesome channel!
Spyker too.
agreed..so nice id be scared to sit in it...spyker however looks really nice untill. u look real close ..inside looks cheaply made..but i would still love to have one.
Only OG Up To Speed fans remember how quite James was 😎
yeah he was like very polite in his older videos.
Yeah
RAMCHARGERS!
Looks like you did your homework, great video!!! from Argentina.
The car company we all having been waiting for has finally come
Basically, be a good friend of Heratio Pagani and you'll have a car named after you and be famous.
EDIT: Oh, and you have to have a cool name...
I love Pagani. Much like Koenigsegg, they take convention, throw it in the bin, light it on fire and use the heat from said fire to forge something the world doesn't even know it needs.
I have a cool name too. I'm going to create my own car brand and call it Social Justice! America is going love my cars.
you made a comment about names and mispronounced Horacio's name
"hey Horacio would you like to get a beer tonight?
Wtf is heratio
@Sergey Pupko HORACIO*
You guys are making such a great job... I've learned more about cars (technically and historically) from you than in any other channel in the past 2 years! I only wonder why your subtitles are not covering Spanish and Portuguese, so that we can share your knowledge with more people! Being and argentinean myself, I feel honoured not only that we had men you've mentioned like Pagani, De Tomaso (also argentinean by the way) or Fangio, but how carefully you looked up for all details... CONGRATS! And THANKS!
Pagani first ever Autoclave now has been retired and can be seen on Pagani Museum next to the factory.
When anybody says Huayra, I just remember Clarkson's face.
I enjoy your videos. Usually, when I'm watching these kinds of videos, I get bored after the few first minutes, but with your videos, and credit goes to this presenter, I watch them to the end. Keep up the good work!
I hit the like button on this video before I even started watching it... Brilliant video and story of my absolute favorite car company and designer, alot of the things I knew about already but putting into a story as such is marvelous... Stunning video I love it
"an argentin will never sign a lamborghini" then shows pope francis, which is argentin, signing a huracan
Gnoggin “that’s fucked up”
This guy turns every car documentary into a epic bro talk and so motivation
Fcking finally!!!!
I’ve been wanting this for a long time, thanks
Congratulations bro me to
let go of your anger bro
These segments just get better and better.
you guys are amazing; you treat these high selective items like it’s dope, thank you
238MPH =349 feet per second
A football field is 360 feet
How long would it take you to cover that remaining 11 ft at 238 MPH? It is still virtually 1 second total.
sure the extra 11 feet should take a couple of secods or two
@@V8_Diva at 238 mph, 11 ft is covered in .032 second, so a football field is covered 1.032 seconds
Makes the video literally unwatchable
@@Lucas.Stoffel at 238 mph you can't even notice .032 of a second.
0:52 Korn 😂😂
Got the life!
4:10 PanterA
Glad I watched this. Mad respect to this man.
Very entertaining and informative . Thank you murican guy.