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  2. Racing flags - Wikipedia

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    Can also mean an ambulance is on the course (generally a red cross is followed by the race being "red flagged") A white flag with a saltire red cross indicates precipitation and is used instead of the yellow-red striped slippery surface flag in rain conditions only. A black flag with white border, indicating that a rider must leave the course.

  3. NASCAR rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    Green Flag: The green flag indicates that the race has started or restarted. It is shown by the official in the flag stand when the leader enters the designated restart zone, which is located a short distance before the start/finish line. Green and White Checkered Flag: The green and white checkered flag is shown to indicate the end of a race ...

  4. Green–white–checkered finish - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, NASCAR's other two national series, the Winston Cup Series and NASCAR Busch Grand National Series, had set a loose precedent that allowed for a red flag to be displayed during a late-race caution flag. At the time, races on the other two national circuits were prohibited from being extended beyond the advertised distance.

  5. From Bootleggers to Checkered Flags: The History of NASCAR - AOL

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  6. A green flag for clean power: NASCAR unveils its first ... - AOL

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    Part of the experience of a NASCAR race is hearing the engine roar, the rumble of each car’s approach and the zip when it whizzes past at more than 150 mph. NASCAR unveiled its first electric ...

  7. Glossary of motorsport terms - Wikipedia

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    Drivers race on the apron at Chicagoland Speedway (the area between the white and yellow lines). aero cover See wheel shroud. air jacks Pneumatic cylinders strategically mounted to the frame near the wheels of a racing car, which project downwards to lift the car off the ground during a pit stop to allow for quick tire changes or provide mechanics access to the underside of the car for repairs.

  8. Column: NASCAR's flag ban opens sport to diverse new crowd

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  9. List of international auto racing colours - Wikipedia

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    For example, Citroën has traditionally used red, Renault and Opel have used yellow and black, and Volkswagen has used blue and white. The EFDA Nations Cup , running 1990–1998, was a one make racing series with a total of at least 20 countries, predominantly European ones, being represented.