Flag Descriptions
 

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Flag Descriptions as defined in the 2006 SCCA Club Racing GCR, Section 9.4.2
 
Green Flag GREEN FLAG
A race is under way the instant the green flag is displayed.  This flag shall normally be in possession of the Starter only, and shall not ordinarily be displayed at the flag stations around the course.  When displayed, the green flag indicates that the course is clear.
Yellow Flag YELLOW FLAG
Standing Yellow
-- Take care, Danger, Slow Down, NO PASSING FROM THE FLAG until past emergency area. 

Waved
-- Great Danger, Slow Down, be prepared to stop -- NO PASSING FROM FLAG until past emergency area.

Double Yellow , DISPLAYED AT ALL STATIONS - Indicates the entire course is under a yellow condition.  SLOW DOWN, NO PASSING.  This flag condition may be used with or without a Pace (Safety) car, including pace lap(s).  Cars may carefully pass emergency vehicles.  Cars may pass other cars that are disabled and cannot keep the pace as signified by a raised arm on the part of the driver of the disabled car (see GCR 9.2.2.).
Blue Flag BLUE FLAG
Another competitor is following you very closely or is trying to overtake you.  This flag may be displayed standing or waiving, depending upon the speed with which you are being overtaken.
Surface Condition Flag SURFACE FLAG
Take care.  Oil has been spilled, or a slippery condition exists, or debris is present on the racing surface.  This flag is displayed standing.
White Flag WHITE FLAG
Caution - you are approaching a slow moving race car (e.g., with mechanical trouble), ambulance, or other emergency vehicle on the racing surface.  Take care.  This flag shall be shown standing for two (2) flag stations prior to the vehicle.  A standing white flag shall also be displayed during the first lap of a practice or qualifying session to indicate the location of the flagging stations.
Black Flag BLACK FLAG
Closed Black Flag
(Furled) Pointer or shaken at an individual car from the Starter's stand (optionally, accompanied by a number board indicating the car number): WARNING!  You have been observed driving in an unsafe and/or improper manner.  If the action continues, you shall be given an OPEN BLACK FLAG.

Black, Open - Displayed from the Starter's stand, and accompanied by a number board indicating the car number: Proceed directly to the pits and the location designated by the Chief Steward or event Supplementary Regulations for consultation with Officials.  DO NOT TAKE ANOTHER LAP.  NOTE:  This flag and accompanying number board may be additionally displayed at another station location elsewhere on the course.

Black, Open, Displayed at All Stations - The session has been halted.   Practice/qualifying/racing has stopped and all cars shall proceed directly to the pits.  This flag condition shall be accompanied by an 'ALL' sign displayed at the Starter's stand and the sign may be repeated at stations located elsewhere on the course   If the session/race is restarted, it is done under the provisions of GCR Section 7.7 "Restarts."

NOTE: THE BLACK FLAG CAN ONLY BE DISPLAYED BY ORDER OF THE CHIEF STEWARD AS RELAYED THROUGH RACE CONTROL.
Mechanical Black Flag MECHANICAL BLACK FLAG
There is something mechanically wrong with your car.   Proceed to your pit or designated black flag area at reduced speed.
Checkered Flag CHECKERED FLAG
You have finished the race (or practice/qualifying session).  Continue cautiously to the pits.
Red Flag RED FLAG
Displayed at each station and on the Starter's stand - EXTREME DANGER - THE SESSION HAS BEEN STOPPED.  Come to an immediate, controlled stop at the side of the race track (indicated by an official at that location or as specified in the event Supplementary Regulations).  When released by an Official, proceed cautiously to the pits.

NOTE: THE RED FLAG CAN ONLY BE DISPLAYED BY ORDER OF THE CHIEF STEWARD AS RELAYED THROUGH RACE CONTROL.

 

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