Individuals near the Yas Marina Circuit have been experiencing some of the most compelling V12 sounds in the supercar industry. Instagrammer, Freddie Atkins (@tfjj) provides excellent footage of the Veloqx Fangio Custom Hyper GT undergoing testing in its first public demonstration at the circuit. To the surprise of many, the Fangio appears to be well beyond prototype stages, with fit and finish of nearly production quality. The Fangio treats those nearby to an incredible V12 exhaust note that does not attempt muffling itself. The Fangio effortlessly throws occupants into their seats while unleashing gnarling exhaust notes that are sure to intimidate those nearby.

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Eyeing A Return To Le Mans In 2025

Watch as the low Fangio hits corners at exhilarating speed, impacting only those sitting inside. It is clear that the engineering of this vehicle intends to do only one thing, conquer the circuit. Which is no accident, the 800 horsepower British hypercar is in critical talks for team Veloqyx to return to Le Mans in 2025. Judging by observations from the vehicle's laps, it is clear it will be a serious contender in more than just looks. Unsurprisingly, the Fangio appears to stop as quickly as it accelerates, coming to a halt from triple digits effortlessly. It will be interesting to see how it fares in competition in the future.

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This Car Boasts A Futuristic Body

While the car does feature Ferrari underpinnings, it is much more than a supremely futuristic body. The Fangio features a V12 zero-emission combustion engine that can run on a variety of alternative fuels, including hydrogen. The interior shows an attention to detail that is often lacking in vehicles of the type. Onlookers will note quality materials with superb fit and finish. The build quality should come as no surprise, given that Veloqx intends to put the Fangio into production. The production intention makes it a bit more understandable why this test car features a number of street components. While it's not clear how many the British team will build, it is not likely to be more than a dozen. The Fangio is the result of three years of dedication from the Veloqx team, and they clearly illustrate the craftsmanship in the incredible Fangio. While it is unclear what the team's next step with the Fangio will be, it is certain to draw mass crowds wherever it goes.