| Hint | Flag / Board | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Indicates a hazard on or near the track. | Yellow | 96%
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| Immediately halts a race or session | Red | 95%
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| Driver in front must let faster cars behind them pass because they are being lapped, failure to do so can result in a penalty. | Blue | 94%
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| Driver is disqualified, wiill be accompanied by the driver's number. | Black | 93%
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| Normal racing conditions apply, shown after a hazard and at the start of sessions. | Green | 89%
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| Indicates that there is a slow car ahead. Often waved at the end of the pit lane when a car is about to leave the pits. | White | 68%
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| Shown to indicate that the ...... is on track. Full course yellow applies. Drivers must hold position and slow down. | SC Board (Safety Car) | 58%
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| Shown to indicate the ............. is in use. During this time, the drivers are given minimum sector times that they must stay above, else the driver will be penalised. | VSC Board (Virtual Safety Car) | 44%
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| End of the practice, qualifying or racing session. | Chequered | 36%
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| Car is damaged or has a mechanical problem, must return to the pit lane immediately, this will be shown with a driver's number. | Black and orange circle | 6%
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| Warns a driver for poor sportsmanship or dangerous behaviour. | Half black half white | 6%
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| Slippery track, due to oil, water, loose debris or even a small animal on track. | Yellow and red striped | 2%
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