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These vibrant and durable Auto Racing Flags are made of special Nyl-Glo fabric.  These racing flags are made of 100% SolarMax nylon for tough outdoor use. These strong and durable flags have been through a special parachute cloth treatment which reduces sun and chemical deterioration.

Anthem Flag & Gift offers the following auto racing flags -

Black & White Checkered Racing Flag

One of the most familiar symbols worldwide, the checkered flag represents the Auto Racing Sport.  The checkered racing flag is used to signal the finish of the race, a practice session, or even a qualifying run.  It is also waved for all finishers of the race.  In many series, these flags are embroidered with the race logo and given to the winner.

This flag (24in x 24in) comes either with Heading and Grommets for display on a pole or with a Band with a 5/8 x 36 in dowel.

Racing Flag Set of 7 Flags

This racing set contains the following 24in x 24in racing flags -

Last Lap - Racing Flag

The waving of this white flag indicates that a driver is entering the last lap of a practice, qualifying run or race. It is waved continuously to all cars following the leader until the leader approaches the finish line.

Start - Racing Flag

The green flag is waved by the starter to indicate the beginning of a race, qualifying run or practice session. It is also waved after a caution to tell the drivers that the race has been restarted. The green flag also used as an indication that the course is clear of any obstacles or debris.

Caution - Racing Flag

The yellow flag is used as a signal of Caution. When it is held stationary the driver knows that there is a problem ahead. Drivers must slow and refrain from passing. A waving yellow flag indicates immediate danger ahead. Drivers must be prepared to stop and cannot pass, although they can close the distance to the car immediately in front. Initiated by the starter, a "full course caution" is signaled by waving all flags around the track. Passing under the yellow is a serious infraction and drivers may be severely punished.

Stop - Racing Flag

The red flag indicates that the race is stopped due to some condition that has made the track unsafe to race on. These conditions include weather, accidents and surface problems (ie. Oil on the track). A red flag often means the track has been completely blocked by an accident or debris and there is no safe route through the problem. The red flag generally is preceded by waving yellow flags. As soon as a red flag is shown, drivers must come to a stop as quickly and safely as possible.

Go to Your Pit - Racing Flag

The Black Flag is always bad news for the driver. The all-black flag generally means that there has been an infraction. The driver must bring the car to the pits on the next lap. The flag is displayed along with a pit board listing the driver's car number. If a driver ignores the flag, it can result in severe penalties such as disqualification or loss of points..

End of Race - Racing Flag

The checkered flag is the symbol of auto racing.  It is waved by the starter to indicate the finish of the practice session, qualifying run, or official race. The checkered flag is waved for all finishers. The race winner usually collects a checkered flag for a victory lap around the track. In many race series the checkered flag has the race logo embroidered on the flag and it is given to the winner.

Move Over - Racing Flag

The blue or passing flag has different meanings depending on how it is held. Generally when it is held motionless it is an indication to a driver that there is a faster car coming up from behind, but not ready for a pass. A waving flag usually indicates that the driver is about to be overtaken and should move over for the vehicle to pass.


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