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  2. Car-spotting game - Wikipedia

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    The Australian car-spotting game that combines "Yellow Car" and "Punch Buggy". However, the rules may extend to other types of vehicles including motorcycles, vans, trucks and buses etc. Players spot a yellow vehicle, proclaim "Spotto!" and then punch another passenger. Details and variations are outlined in Spotto: The Great Australian Car Game.

  3. List of vehicular combat games - Wikipedia

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    1 Car. 2 Futuristic racing. 3 Aircraft. 4 Boat, ship and submarine. 5 Tank. 6 Motorcycle. 7 Space vehicle. ... Crash of Cars iOS, Android Cartoon 2005: Crash Tag Team ...

  4. Crash (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Crashing in this game involve a person predicting they are going to win all four hands and calling 'crash'. If they win all after predicting they will win all four hands, usually there is a financial reward. If a player wins all four hands without calling crash, they usually receive a 50 pence reward.

  5. Racing back to the caution - Wikipedia

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    In addition, many drivers felt there was an unwritten "gentleman's agreement" [3] about not racing back to the yellow during the early portions of the race. Many drivers felt that once a yellow came out, that all drivers should hold their position, and not try to take advantage of the yellow flag, especially if it was nowhere near the end of the race.

  6. Car Wars (video game) - Wikipedia

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    After one level is cleared, the starting position of the computer's yellow car moves to the left of the screen (9:00 position). When the second screen is cleared, the yellow car moves back to its original position, but the computer adds a new blue car, which starts at the left. After this level is cleared, the blue car shifts to the second ...

  7. NASCAR rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    The blue flag with a yellow stripe is shown to warn slow drivers of faster cars approaching. NASCAR rarely black-flags drivers for not obeying this flag. NASCAR uses the yellow diagonal stripe on the blue flag because the flag is usually displayed on top of the starter's stand, and not at eye-level to the driver from the track. Blue Flag

  8. Is Yellowjackets based on a true story? - AOL

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    Showtime's Yellowjackets is loosely based on a devastating plane crash.. In 1972, Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crashed in the Andes mountains, leaving only 16 survivors. To stay alive in the ...

  9. Racing flags - Wikipedia

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    The solid yellow flag, or caution flag, universally requires drivers to slow down due to a hazard on the track, typically a crash, a stopped car, debris or light rain. However, the procedures for displaying the yellow flag vary for different racing styles and sanctioning bodies.