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England Pagani Zonda supercar

Way to support England in the 2010 World Cup - stick some unsubtle vinyls on your Pagani Zonda supercar

The 2010 World Cup is well underway, and with it has come the inevitable onslaught of England flags atop Mondeo estates and people carriers. Flying the flag of St George is a somewhat more elaborate task for supercar owners. Take this less-than-subtle Pagani Zonda...

The 555bhp, 197mph Zonda S has - perhaps cruelly - been emblazoned with a big St George cross over its entirety, with a generous sprinkling of the football team's badge and the official World Cup logo for good measure. It's a good way of avoiding the claimed CO2 and mpg issues 99p flags bring, but it'd certainly be ill-advised to nip over to Germany for some Nurburgring tourist laps between now and the final on July 11.

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Peruse the pictures on the right and post your comments on the car below. And if it's all too much for you, see the Zonda S take on the Bugatti Veyron, McLaren F1, Lancia Integrale, Ferrari F40, Porsche GT3 and more. Click here for our greatest ever group test

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