Flag signals - for full description of use see the MSA ‘Blue book’.

SOUTH EASTERN CENTRE – BRSCC

* 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.

 

Displayed with competitor’s number. Driver warning.

 

Danger—slow down and be prepared to stop. No overtaking. *

 

Displayed with competitor’s number. Driver being warned of mechanical failure.

 

Slippery surface. *

 

Displayed with competitor’s number. Driver to report to Clerk of the Course.

 

Cease racing and proceed at reduced speed to pits or startline.

 

End of race or practice.

 

Another competitor is following close behind. +

 

Service car or slow moving vehicle ahead.

 

Slow down to about 50mph. Stop racing and keep in close formation. No overtaking.

No longer in use [2005].

 

Union flag used to start race in event of signal light failure.

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