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Leave the Circuit when you reach the exit point.
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Some circuits will impose a penalty for multiple infringements.Ĭhequered - End of the Sighting Laps, session or day, and the track is closing. Go to the Assembly area and report to a member of staff or Pit Lane Marshal.ĭriving Standards / Track Limits – Used on some events (not all) to warn that driving standards / etiquette is falling below an acceptable standard, For example driving beyond the edges of the track as defined by lines, cones or rumble strips etc. Leave the track when you reach the exit point. Move off the racing line in case you are leaking fluids. Proceed with care over the next section of track.īlack - If the black flag is pointed directly at you, it means that there is something going on with you or your vehicle that may be a safety concern. Red / Yellow Stripes - Oil or Debris has been deposited on the track surface. NB, on trackdays this is only used in extreme occasions not as in a race environment. Move over and accommodate other cars passing you at the next safe opportunity. it does not mean stop or slow to a crawl.īlue - If you are impeding the progress of other cars on track you will be shown the blue flag. Slow your pace and then leave the track when you reach the exit point. Some have evolved, like the original Pride flag created in 1978 by Gilbert Baker and flown at the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day parade. Flags in the world have feature Yellow, Black, and Red (also known as Gold, black and red): Angola, Belgium, and Germany. There have been many LGBTIQ flags over the years. There are currently 3 countries with Yellow, Black, and Red national flag. They are a visible representation of identity that people use in celebration, in protest, or even as a casual adornment. The track is closed, most likely due to a crash or some other hazard that needs to be cleaned up. Flags have always been an integral part of the LGBTIQ community.
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The yellow flag means to reduce your pace (60-70% of normal speed) so you are in complete control of your vehicle it does not mean stop or slow to a crawl. An example for a yellow flag might be a crashed car that is off the track and being moved out of a run-off area.
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Overtaking and resumption of full speed is not allowed until you pass (a) a subsequent, occupied flag station where the yellow flag is not displayed or (b) a green flag. If the yellow flag is waiving, the hazard is immediately ahead. The meanings of the three colours in the flag, as stated by Harold Thomas, are: Black represents the Aboriginal people of Australia. There is a yellow circle in the centre of the flag. The top half is black and the lower half red. The track will remain open, but there is some kind of hazard that could cause a problem. The Aboriginal flag is divided horizontally into halves. Yellow - Slow your pace, NO OVERTAKING, be extra vigilant for a possible incident ahead. Flag & Light Signals Below are a few examples of Flag and Light Signals that Marshals will use to communicate with you whilst on the circuit :.