When I randomly got back behind the wheel in Forza Horizon 4, I certainly didn't expect to do it in the smallest car in the world. After finishing up the Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels expansion, I decided it was high time I revisit the previous racing adventure in the series to get to some unfinished business at long last. Little did I know that an as yet discovered Summer barn find awaited me that would derail any progress I was hoping to make on some yet to be completed Horizon stories. Sometimes the biggest surprises come in the smallest packages, and in this case, that package is the Peel P50.
The tiny, three-wheel micro car earned a place in the Guinness World Records in 1962 for being the smallest production car ever - an achievement it still holds to this day. As soon as I laid eyes on its repaired form, I knew I had to drive it. Suddenly, my racing escapades entirely switched gears. Instead of getting to uncompleted events around the map, I spent all my time driving around Playground Games' idyllic recreation of Great Britain at an in-game maximum speed of 43 mph.
I can't drive in real life, but driving in games has always helped me relax
If the Peel P50 has proved anything, it's that it sometimes pays to slow down. Now, as a rule that doesn't usually apply when you're playing a Forza Horizon game - after all, the name of the game is speed if you want to win races. But if you're just looking to leisurely soak in the sights of the world map on a Sunday afternoon, there's no better way to do it than the trusty little Peel three-wheeler. Its compact size means you can access all sorts of narrow side roads, paths, and boardwalks with ease to get to some rather lovely vistas. As an added bonus on one occasion, it even
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