Racing Signs
| The solid red flag is displayed when conditions are too unsafe to continue the race and means stop. |
| The solid yellow flag, or caution flag, universally requires drivers to slow down due to a hazard on the track. |
| The green flag signals a clear track to race on. |
| The blue flag informs a driver that he is about to be lapped and should move aside to allow one or more faster cars to pass. |
| The red-striped yellow flag indicates a potential traction hazard. |
| The black flag orders a particular driver into the pit area. |
| This flag indicates an internal hazard in a participant's vehicle. |
| The white flag signals that informs a driver that a slower vehicle is ahead. |
| This flag indicates a penalty for bad conduct. |
| The chequered flag indicates that the leader has completed the race. |














