It’s probably fair to say that we have the Italians to thank for the genre of the Supercar as we know it today: The Lamborghini Miura could be claimed to be the genesis moment (but that’s another debate for another day).
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MAY 07th 2017
Gallery: Italian beauties dominate Supercar Sunday
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So with Breakfast Club Supercar Sunday, we thought we’d put together a tribute gallery to the gorgeous Italians. Lamborghini, Ferrari and Maserati are the staples of course, with the latter-day extravagance of Pagani in the herd too.
Which is your pick of the Italians? We took a fancy to the 6.0-litre VT Diablos…
Photography by Tom Shaxson
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