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  2. Racing flags - Wikipedia

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    A single waved flag denotes a hazard on the racing surface itself. A single stationary flag denotes a hazard near the racing surface. Two flags waved simultaneously denotes a hazard that wholly or partly blocks the racing surface (like an accident). This informs the driver that there may be marshals on the track and to prepare to stop, if ...

  3. Glossary of motorsport terms - Wikipedia

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    A specific racing flag used in some countries to indicate to a driver that there is a defect with their car that carries a safety risk to them or to another driver. Most usually applied to trailing smoke or loose bodywork. The flag is black with a large orange dot in the centre of the flag, looking vaguely like a meatball. Some racing series ...

  4. Checkered Flags and Checkbooks: Classic Race Cars Are ... - AOL

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    Sitting Still or Going Fast. Despite getting a brighter spotlight, race cars make up a small percentage of classic-car sales. The collector-car insurer Hagerty expects racers to make up about 0.5 ...

  5. Green–white–checkered finish - Wikipedia

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    In North American auto racing, a green–white–checker finish (GWC) is a racing restart procedure in which the race is restarted from a caution period with 2 laps remaining. 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:

  6. NASCAR rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    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 stage. After ...

  7. Review: Logitech grabs the checkered flag with the G923 ... - AOL

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    There are dozens of steering wheel controllers out there but Logitech’s are arguably the most popular. On the one hand, it definitely mimics what a racing brake pedal feels like better than the ...

  8. Castroneves to use "world-class driver" provisional to race ...

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    You forget how special this race is, when you are racing full-time it's the first race of 36,” LaJoie said. “We've got 500 miles on Sunday to see if we can get a little closer to the front.” Castroneves' crash means he will be the 41st entry, making Sunday's race the largest field since 43 cars was the standard in 2015.

  9. 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)