Veloqx Fangio 2025.

Veloqx Fangio 2025.

Veloqx Fangio 2025.

The biofuel hypercar is named Veloqx Fangio, a stylish hypercar is in development.

The British team Team Veloqx plans to return to Le Mans in 2025 with a very unusual car on the chassis of the Ferrari F12.

To disassemble a Ferrari F12, you have to be a rich and ambitious enough person, but it seems that’s exactly what Ferrari sports car obsessive Sam Lee did to create the Veloqx Fangio.

The car is so named after the Veloqx, the British racing team that won the 12 Hours of Sebring and finished second in the Le Mansen Audi R8 Endurance in 2004.

As for the second part, it is called Fangio in honor of 1950s Grand Prix ace Juan Manuel Fangio.

According to Autosport, Lee registered the Fangio trademark for both civilian and race cars, which must have annoyed Horacio Pagani, who claimed that the five-time F1 champion gave him guidance and inspiration for his original Zonda supercar before he passed away in 1995.

A glimpse of its interior gives away its Ferrari origins, but the front-mounted GT features a completely different body with four exhaust pipes folded together like a rocket launcher, with a huge crescent-shaped rear wing and a giant diffuser.

Veloqx Fangio 2025.

The photo shows Veloqx Fangio which was built by the specialists of the British racing team Team Veloqx on the basis of Ferrari F12.

This two-door is a project of Sam Li, a big fan of cars of the Italian brand.

This two-door got its name after Team Veloqx, who created it, and Argentine racer Juan Manuel Fangio, who raced in 1950s.

Veloqx Fangio 2025.

From the outside the presented hypercar is radically different from the donor Ferrari F12.

It has an original body with narrow strips of headlights and unusual exhaust system.

The exhaust system has four nozzles grouped in the center of the stern and looks like rocket nozzles.

The car is also notable for a huge crescent-shaped antifender and a giant rear diffuser with numerous vertical fins.

Veloqx Fangio 2025.

But its interior is almost the same as on the donor. Specialists Veloqx has not yet voiced any technical characteristics of the car.

To all appearances, the two-door is powered by a standard 6.3-liter atmospheric V12 engine.

This unit produces 740 hp on the standard F12 Berlinetta and 780 on a more advanced TDF variant.

Veloqx Fangio 2025.

It is possible that on the hypercar from Veloqx the output of the motor is even higher.

Note that Sam Lee plans to take the Veloqx Fangio to the track by 2025.

Plus will be released and road version of the hypercar (of course, small circulation).

By the way, the developers already have a functional prototype that was recently tested at a track in Abu Dhabi.

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