

Unveiled at the 2005 Geneva Auto Show, The Zonda F  is one of the fastest supercars ever made. Built using Pagani's  extensive experience in carbon fibre construction, the Zonda is leader  with regard to fit and finish. With this car, Pagani Automobili is among  a small group of independent supercar manufacturers that challenge more  established competition such as Porsche, Ferrari and Lamborghini.   During the outset  of the Zonda project, Juan Manuel Fangio consulted and influenced  Horacio Pagani on every aspect of the Zonda. Horacio says Fangio had  great 'technical sensibility' and was a major source of inspiration for  his car. Thus, it should come to no surprise that Pagani's latest work  pays tribute to the late Fangio, a world champion five times over.   Zonda F is a  special edition car that will be built alongside the regular production  model. It takes the modifications adapted to the C12-S Monza and refines  them into a more appealing package. As a result the Zonda F is lighter,  more powerful and faster than its predecessor.  Aerodynamics play large  role in shaping Zonda's new car. More traditional devices include a  one-piece fixed wing which now gets undisturbed air thanks to relocated  mirrors. To help airflow underneath, a larger front splitter and rear  diffuser with twin stabilizing wings create even more downforce. At the  front of the Zonda F is a much larger air intake to increase cooling  effectiveness of the more potent V12 engine. 
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