NASCAR: NASCAR Race Flags Meanings
Pixelaneous #46
What do all the flags mean you see at a NASCAR race?
Most hard-core fans know, but even the most rabid NASCAR fans may not know every single flag’s meaning. Do you know them all?
GREEN
They’re off!
* Start the race, or Re-start after a caution period.
YELLOW
Be careful!
* Drive with caution and drivers maintain position.
…or this might happen, which will lead to the
RED
Too late!
* Stop! The race is halted for unsafe condition.
If your driver was reckless and caused the red, he might get the
BLACK
You’re Outta here!
* Go immediately to the pit area.
BLUE with ORANGE diagonal stripe:
Move over!
* Car attempting to pass. Move to the outside.
WHITE:
[seen below with the green]
One lap left!
* Beginning of the last lap, or service vehicle on track.
And finally, if you are leading when you cross the finish line of the final lap:
CHECKERED!
The winner!
* The race has been completed.
If you win the checkered, it used to mean scenes like this:
Nowadays, it usually means something like this:
Did you know all of them?
[NOTE: We forgot: Crossed flags mean the halfway point in the race has been reached. And that's a big hat tip reminder to Dr. Bob!]
by Mondoreb
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Crossed flags mean the halfway point in the race has been reached.
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Dr. Bob,
Thanks a million for the reminder!
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