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Pagani Huayra Gets Mille Miglia Wrap for the 2013 Race

This week saw the 31st reenactment of the famous Mille Miglia race taking place in Italy and we’re here to show you one of the most special vehicles at the event.
Pagani Huayra Mille Miglia Wrap 19 photos
Photo: Pagani via Facebook
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We are talking about a Pagani Huayra that received a special Mille Miglia wrap. The hypercar was dressed in Matte Gray, with a map of the rally being placed over this using black foil.

In addition, the Huayra, one of the two participating in the 2013 Mille Miglia, sports a set of black decals that show the various awards received by the vehicle. Pagani recently posted the adjacent images on its Facebook page, allowing us to see the vehicle in all its splendor.

We’ll remind you that the Mille Miglia sees participants travel 1,000 miles (hence the name). It starts in Brescia, Northern Italy, and moves on to Verona, Ferrara, San Marino and Rome, as well as to Siena, Florence and Cremona. The rally eventually returns to Brescia.
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