This mini poster, spotted in December in San Francisco, has a 'real' Mini car driving around the track.

This mini poster, spotted in December in San Francisco, has a 'real' Mini car driving around the track.

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The Mini doesn't actually move, but at night, its headlights are on.
Oh what a shame - those "hooks" on both ends of the poster looked like they would allow the car to travel.
The hooks are in keeping with the slot car theme - when I was a kid I had slot car tracks that came in sections that you could hook together into different configurations.
Oh! Now that you explained it, of course. I recall them hooks too. Nice Art Direction.