Driven Dreams - For many car lovers, the idea of driving a Formula 1 car has always been a far-fetched dream. The thrill of handling an F1 machine, feeling the roaring engine, and experiencing the sharpness of its control has always seemed reserved for professional racers. However, that fantasy is closer to reality than ever before, thanks to a bold vision from Down Under. Zacaria SC is changing the game, offering a taste of Formula 1 power combined with road-legal accessibility, making it a truly extraordinary opportunity for automotive enthusiasts.
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The Zacaria SC made its debut at the 2019 Top Marques Monaco event on May 30, 2019. (Picture from: GatbyOnline) |
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Zac Mihajlovic posed with his street-legal Batmobile, inspired by Tim Burton’s iconic Batman films. (Picture from: BoyWonderBrendan) |
Mihajlovic’s journey into high-performance vehicle manufacturing traces back to 1989, when he first caught attention by building a street-legal Batmobile inspired by Tim Burton’s iconic Batman films. His Batmobile wasn't just a showpiece—it could hit the roads legally, sparking immense interest from people wanting their own super-powered machines. However, licensing complications often stood in the way of turning those dreams into widespread reality.
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Left side view of a street-legal F1 supercar named the Zacaria SC supercar. (Picture from: GatbyOnline) |
Believing there was a niche market for individuals who craved something uniquely breathtaking, Mihajlovic decided to build an F1-style supercar powered by a Ferrari engine. He sourced a 6.3-liter V12 engine from a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta carcass in England, a powerplant renowned for its fierce performance and unmistakable roar. To match this beastly engine, the car was fitted with a six-speed transaxle transmission system from Albins, the same company trusted by Australia’s Supercars racing series.
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The Zacaria SC, a street-legal F1 supercar powered by Ferrari’s 6.3-liter V12 engine. (Picture from: GatbyOnline) |
The world got its first real look at the Zacaria SC during the prestigious Top Marques Monaco event on May 30, 2019. As one of the most glamorous automotive showcases globally, it was the perfect stage for Zacaria’s debut, and the reaction it received was nothing short of spectacular.
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The Zacaria SC’s body is handmade from full aluminum and features a hydraulic lift system to handle rough or damaged roads with ease. (Picture from: ObscureSupercarOfTheDay on X) |
Since unveiling the Zacaria SC, Mihajlovic has captured the attention of many potential buyers eager to experience a vehicle that delivers such an unparalleled blend of raw racing spirit and road-worthy freedom. With each unit priced upwards of AUS $700,000 (approximately US $509,000 or Rp 10.4 billion), Zacaria SC supercar is not just offering a car—it’s offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience that very few in the world will ever have the chance to call their own.

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