1926 and a baby racing machine built by Gus Petzel, pictured in Yosemite with a massive ranger standing over the car. Popular Science, February 1926, had an article with the headline:
'MIDGET RUNS 52 MILES ON A GALLON OF GAS:
A baby automobile, no longer than a man is high, pulled into Washington DC recently and sailed up to the Capitol, the end of a Transcontinental tour from San Fransisco. Its driver, Gus Petzel, of Alameda, California, was also the designer of the sturdy little machine that scooted over mountains and deserts that bother cars five times its size. It has a four cylinder, air-cooled motor, nine speeds, electric lights and starter and is equipped with airplane tires. The wheelbase measures 60 inches and the car weighs 560 Pounds. It can make a sped of 80mph on the track, it is claimed and 65 on the road. After reaching Washington, the designer demonstrated that his unique little car could travel 52 miles on a gallon of gasoline.'