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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.
English: In auto racing, this flag always signals a caution condition.When waved from the start tower, it places the entire circuit under a caution condition and signals a pace car to enter the circuit to control the field, while when waved from a marshal post, it signals the beginning of a hazardous section of track.
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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.