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Flag signals - for full description of use see the MSA ‘Blue book’. |
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* When waved: Great/imminent danger. A static flag of the same colour is then shown at the preceding marshal’s post. + When waved: Another competitor is trying to overtake. |
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Road clear—used to indicate start of formation up lap and the end of a yellow flagged section. |
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Displayed with competitor’s number. Driver warning. |
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Danger—slow down and be prepared to stop. No overtaking. * |
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Displayed with competitor’s number. Driver being warned of mechanical failure. |
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Slippery surface. * |
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Displayed with competitor’s number. Driver to report to Clerk of the Course. |
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Cease racing and proceed at reduced speed to pits or startline. |
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End of race or practice. |
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Another competitor is following close behind. + |
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Service car or slow moving vehicle ahead. |
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Slow down to about 50mph. Stop racing and keep in close formation. No overtaking. No longer in use [2005]. |
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Union flag used to start race in event of signal light failure. |