The winner of the Houston, Texas leg of the Hot Wheels Legends Tour may be small, but their power cannot be underestimated.
The 1957 BMW Isetta started life as a pile of junk until Mikey Brown spent 80 days designing, engineering, bodywork, fabrication, painting, interior and assembly to create a new touring car-inspired model. The Isetta was nicknamed “RV” for its inspiration, which also stands for Redemption Vehicle. The RV is fully functional as a campervan, and Brown uses it to take his kids exploring.

The Houston leg of the Hot Wheels Legends Tour featured more than 110 other vehicles and more than 6,000 Hot Wheels fans stopped by to watch the event, which took place at the Tomball, Texas, Walmart.
There are only two stops remaining on the Hot Wheels Legends Tour before the semifinals in November, one in Phoenix, Arizona, and the other at Mattel’s headquarters in El Segundo, California.