Green-race begins
yellow- caution
red- stop racing (halt)
black consultation flag car must pit
black with white x disqualified for failing to pit
blue with yellow- let faster cars by
white- last lap
checkered- winner race over
2006-08-16 07:56:22
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answer #1
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answered by John F 2
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Green- Track is under race conditions.
Yellow- caution debris, accident, or other condition causing the track to be passable but not raceable.
White- Final lap of race
Checkered - Race is over
Blue with yellow stripe- Lapped car flag, The leader or other cars are about to lap you, maintain your line, so their progress is not hindered by your slower car.
Crossed flags is the halfway point of race
Green flag pointed down with a number of fingers 1 or 2 usually, is how many laps until a restart.
Black- You have been penalized or your car is unsafe.
Red- major accident or other problem making the track unpassable or unsafe to procede on.
2006-08-17 01:03:25
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answer #2
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answered by dontknowskwaut 1
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Green Flag: means go that is why at the beginning of the race they say go go go go go
Yellow Flag: means caution, accident ahead or dabree on the track
Red Flag: means stop, example accident covering track unable to pass
White Flag: 1 lap to go or final lap
Blue With Orange Stripe Flag: means slower traffic move over faster car coming up from behind, example leader is going to pass a lapped car
Black Flag: means go to the pits or you are out of the race for being unsportsmen like, also your car is not up to speed and could cause a caution
Checkered Flag: means winner or end of race
2006-08-16 23:36:06
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answer #3
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answered by railfanalways 2
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GREEN NASCAR Flag: The track is clear and cars may proceed at speed. This flag is used to signal the beginning of the race and any restarts.
YELLOW (CAUTION) NASCAR Flag: The track is not clear, slow down and hold your position behind the pace car. This flag is used to signal an accident, debris caused by contact or mechanical failure, or weather-related issues. NASCAR rules allow cars to bunch up behind the leader. In most cases, lead-lap cars restart in the outside lane, while any lapped cars restart to the inside. In addition, a yellow flag during a practice session means cars should go to pits immediately.
RED NASCAR Flag: The track is unsafe and there is a situation that requires immediate attention. Cars must go to a designated location and stop. This flag is usually waved in cases of heavy precipitation, an accident which requires immediate medical assistance or if the track is blocked. In addition, NASCAR reserves the right to throw a red flag in the closing laps of a race to make sure the event ends under green conditions.
WHITE NASCAR Flag: There is one lap remaining in the scheduled distance.
CHECKERED NASCAR Flag: The event has reached its scheduled distance and is complete.
In addition, there are flags that communicate information.
BLACK NASCAR Flag: Come into the pits immediately for consultation. Normally, this flag is waved at an individual car, either because it has a mechanical problem or has broken a rule. Waved in combination with a red flag signals the end of a practice session.
BLACK WITH WHITE CROSS NASCAR Flag: Cars that refuse to acknowledge the black flag are shown this flag, which means NASCAR will no longer score them until they come into the pits for consultation.
BLUE WITH YELLOW STRIPE NASCAR Flag: Pay attention to your mirrors, because a faster car is approaching from behind. Contrary to popular opinion, this flag does not make it mandatory that slower cars must move over for the leader of the race. This flag gets a workout at tracks like Bristol and Martinsville, where traffic becomes a major factor.
YELLOW WITH RED VERTICAL STRIPES NASCAR Flag: Used only on road courses by corner workers, held or waved to signify debris or slippery conditions ahead.
2006-08-16 15:01:12
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Black driver is doing something wrong
Red Stop the race
Yellow caution
green start the race and restart the race
white final lap
checkerd race is over
blue with yellow stripe move over their are other cars faster then you coming
2006-08-16 15:53:57
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answer #5
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answered by ? 3
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Green flag - begin or resume racing
Yellow flag - slow down and follow the pacecar
Red flag - racing is supended, stop.
Black flag - You have been penalized, report to the pits
Blue flag - there is a car in a higher position attempting to pass you, yield to him
Blue flag with Yellow stripe - the race is halfway over
White flag - One lap to go
Checkered Flag - the race is complete
2006-08-16 14:53:46
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answer #6
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answered by Larry B 1
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green- means lets go racing
yellow- means there was an accident or there is somethin on the field.. SLOW DOWN BOYS!!!
white- one more lap to go boys and we will have the winner
checkered- WOO HOO SMOKE WON AGAIN LOL
black- uh oh someone was naughty
RED- STOP moving we aint racing til the boys say so
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2006-08-17 03:27:01
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answer #7
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answered by Smokes Angel 3
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green flag- race is at full speed
yellow flag- race is under caution
red flag- race has been stopped
white flag- race is on the final lap
checkered flag- race is finished
green white checkered flag- race has been extended due to cautions on the final few laps
black-penalty, must pit
blue w/yellow stripe-half way point in race
2006-08-16 14:53:32
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answer #8
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answered by John 3
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green flag- BOOGITY BOOGITY BOOGITY.....
yellow flag- caution is out
red flag- race has been stopped
Green white checkered flag- race extended caution on the final laps
black-- penalty- GOTTA go in and pit!
blue yellow stripe-half way point in race
white flag- last and final lap
checkered flag- the race is finished
2006-08-16 22:05:49
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answer #9
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answered by debi_0712 5
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green-race
yellow-caution
red-race stoppage
black-penalty, must pit
blue w/yellow stripe-half way point in race
white-final lap
2006-08-16 14:53:15
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answer #10
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answered by bar 4
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