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  2. Racing flags - Wikipedia

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    In Formula One racing, a yellow flag displayed at the starter's stand or a marshal station indicates that there is a hazard "downstream" of the station. The manner of display depends on the location of the hazard: A single waved flag denotes a hazard on the racing surface itself. A single stationary flag denotes a hazard near the racing surface.

  3. File:Auto Racing Green.svg - Wikipedia

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    In auto racing, this flag can signal the start of the race or end of a caution period when waved from the start tower of the course, or when waved from a marshal post, it can signal the end of a hazardous section of the course.

  4. BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars - Wikipedia

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    Chequered flag: Shown to the race winner to indicate that they have completed the race distance first. Red flag/red light: Immediate stop to racing conditions due to a serious hazard such as a car in a barrier, lots of debris or adverse weather conditions. All cars must become stationary when safe to do so.

  5. Green–white–checkered finish - Wikipedia

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    When the race distance is extended to accommodate such a finish, it is also sometimes known as an overtime finish. The name alludes to three racing flags: Green flag: shown to start or restart the race; White flag: shown at the start of the last lap; Checkered flag: shown at the finish of the race; The prescribed number of final laps is usually ...

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  7. Talk:Racing flags - Wikipedia

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    I think you should mention that the chequered flag is the most famous racing flag. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.151.241.73 17:59, 6 June 2009 (UTC) No, I don't think so. And you spelled checkered wrong. (checkered/chequered) "chequered" is not a wrong spelling: RitKill 16:40, 11 September 2017 (UTC)

  8. File:Auto Racing Oil.svg - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the "surface flag", in auto racing, this flag is displayed from a marshal post along the course to warn drivers of debris, oil or water on the track that could compromise vehicular traction. The condition persists until drivers pass the next marshal post displaying a green flag.

  9. File:F1 red flag.svg - Wikipedia

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    In auto racing, this flag, when displayed from the start tower, signals all drivers to come to a complete stop, due to a severe hazard obstructing the circuit.The red flag is displayed continuously until the hazard is eliminated, at which point the starter displays the yellow flag, signaling all drivers to resume motion.

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