Man drives world's smallest car across Great Britain
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Alex Orchin is possibly the first person to drive the world's smallest car, the Peel P50, across the entirety of Great Britain.
The three-wheeler was originally built in the 1960s, but rebooted in the past decade in 40 cc single-cylinder gasoline and electric motor versions.
Orchin’s is a 2017 gasoline edition that he just fits in at 5 feet, 11 inches tall. Its top speed is 23 mph on flat ground, and he told SWNS "it shakes itself to pieces" near 30 mph.
The Peel 50 became globally famous as the focus of one of the most memorable segments on the motoring show "Top Gear," where host Jeremy Clarkson drove one around London and inside the BBC headquarters.
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