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Pagani Automobili S.p.A. (commonly referred to as Pagani) is an Italian manufacturer of sports cars and carbon fiber components. The company was founded in 1992 by Argentine-Italian businessman and engineer Horacio Pagani (auto executive) and is based in San Cesario sul Panaro , near Modena, Italy .
Pagani borrowed the capital to buy his own autoclave late in 1987 and then, in 1991, he broke away from the company and founded his own consultancy called Modena Design which continues to make carbon fiber composites for Formula One cars and clients like Daimler, Ferrari and Aprilia. [2] Pagani Automobili Modena was founded by Pagani in 1992. [3]
Horacio Pagani (auto executive) (born 1955), Argentine founder of Pagani Automobili S.p.A. Horacio Pagani (sportswriter) (born 1943), Argentine sportswriter and sportscaster Topics referred to by the same term
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Pagani may refer to: Pagani (surname), including a list of people with the name; Pagani, Campania, town and comune in Campania, Italy; Pagani Automobili, Italian car manufacturer; Pagani Detention Center, detention center in the island of Lesbos, Greece; Plural of Latin paganus, meaning pagan
A Pagani Huayra on display with all user accessible compartments open Huayra interior at the Pagani Museum Mercedes-AMG M158 V12 (gearbox side) The Huayra has a top speed of about 383 km/h (238 mph) and it has a 0-97 km/h (60 mph) acceleration time of 2.8 seconds. Using Pirelli tyres, the Pagani Huayra is capable of 1.66 g of lateral acceleration.
American pressure in 1944 for Spain to stop tungsten exports to Germany and to withdraw the Blue Division led to an oil embargo which forced Franco to yield. After the war, Spain was not allowed to join the newly created United Nations because of the wartime support for the Axis, and Spain was isolated by many other countries until the mid-1950s.