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Pagani Zonda Tricolore at McDonalds Drive-Thru Redefines Fast Food

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While many people brought their supercars to the Goodwood Festival of Speed over the weekend, the driver of this Pagani Zonda Tricolore decided to take things a bit easier, using his car to honor the McDonalds Drive-Thru.
As you can imagine, the Zonda Tricolore isn’t the most practical choice, but it did manage to get around the tight path to the glorious food. That must’ve been a rather interesting use of the car’s 670 hp, expressing their feelings and emotions through an exhaust system made of Inconel and Titanium, which features a ceramic coating.

As for just how fast the food in the Zonda could travel, the Pagani can play the 0 to 62 mph game in 3.4 seconds, while the 0 to 124 mph (200 km/h) sprint takes place in 9.6 seconds. A milkshake, for instance, would be pretty well stirred, since the Zonda Tricolore can reach a side acceleration of up to 1.45G on road tires.

We’ll remind you the... color menu on the Zonda Tricolore is a nod to Italy’s National Aerobatic Team. The car was released back in 2010, when the Team celebrated 50 years of playing it cool up in the air.

The Zonda Tricolore’s mentor is the Team’s Aermacchi MB-339-A/PAN two-seat aircraft, which can hit mph (898 km/h) at sea level. However, the car wins this battle, since the acrobatic plane certainly can’t handle a McDonald’s job.
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