Tiziano Edgar Lugones
Front-end Developer
UI/UX Designer
  • Residence:
    Argentina
  • City:
    S.F.V.C
  • Age:
Spanish
English
German
Italian
HTML?
CSS?
Js?
PHP?
Wordpress?
  • Bootstrap, Materialize
  • Stylus, Sass, Less
  • Gulp, Webpack, Grunt
  • Isotope
  • Swiper

Telion Horizon: A Team That Doesn't Exists... (yet)

Living

It didn’t start with a name. Or a logo. It started with a question: What if someone really made their own F1 team?

That’s where Telion Horizon was born. Not from numbers or sponsorships, but from that deep, quiet urge to touch the sky — to see if the impossible can be drawn, designed, imagined, and maybe… one day, driven.

  • Two first drivers. No second place inside the team.
  • Built on intelligence, strategy, and pure will to win.
  • Defined by internal tension — and unity through chaos.
  • Shaped by ambition, grounded in story.

Telion Horizon is fast. It’s smart. It’s real — even if it's fictional, for now.

One of the drivers is Tizian Lugones. Not the one writing this, but the version of me who said “yes” to karting as a kid. The one who started earlier, who never stopped.

The other is Edgar Moretti — his father. A legend. The one everyone compares him to. The one whose name means speed, legacy, and pressure. Tizian has the potential. Maybe more.

“Telion Horizon isn’t just fiction. It’s a message. It’s a signal. It’s where imagination and intention meet.”

I don’t yet know exactly what I’ll build with this. Maybe a brand. Maybe a world. Maybe something beyond both. But I do know I’ll build something.

If someone stumbles on this team and thinks it’s real — good. That’s the point. One day, maybe it will be.

For now, I’ll keep racing from here. Highlighting it through stories, through visuals, through the small decisions that make it feel alive.

  • Date:
    03.07.2025
  • Author:
    Tiziano lugones
  • Category:
    Living

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