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Our good friend Randy K of Western Flat Track (formerly CFTA) is promoting a race in Hanford, CA tonight and is hosting a round of the 2018 Superhooligans series.
Randy runs a great amateur event and the RSD-promoted Superhooligan series is putting on some amazing events, so keep an eye out for both championships to see if they're happening in your vicinity.
I thought it was interesting to view the two different approaches of the flat track event poster, each promoter thinking they've got their market nailed. I see one design as being very much post-Sideburn and the other being pre-Sideburn... Which is the right approach? Is the double-whammy of contrasting posters the perfect solution?
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