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Horacio Pagani was born on November 10, 1955. Mr. Pagani is well and is living life to the fullest. He is a car designer and has made a car that is very attractive and is very fast. Horacio used to work as a chief engineer at Lamborghini. In 1991 he had quit his job at Lamborghini and started his own company in 1992 called Pagani Automobili Modena. He then started to create his own car and was going to call it the Zonda this car took seven years to build. Mr. Pagani was not very educated in aerodynamics or engineering but yet built a car that is so aerodynamic it has a top speed of 372 km/h and is a great example of engineering the cars name in the Pagani Huayra. The US was the first country to get a Huayra delivered to a customer. But the owner is a Canadian who met Horacio Pagani in Vermont, and then drove it up to Canada. After he had sold the car in the US he had gone to Asia to introduce the Huayra and had left the day before the earthquake had hit that’s a lucky man. Another highlight in Mr. Pagani career is that he was called back by Lamborghini to collaborate in the design of the Lamborghini Diablo Anniversary. Horacio Pagani currently works and lives in San Cesario sul Panaro near Modena, Italy. Horacio Pagani wanted to use carbon fiber in car designs and that was why he quit from Lamborghini because they did not want to use carbon fiber. Horacio uses lines very well in the design of the Pagani Zonda the car has nice straight lines which show that that car is slick and fast and has curved lines on the mirrors which makes the car look very

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