In Qi Fei F 1, a fast and passionate stadium, the flag must be bright and eye-catching enough to accurately convey the race information to the racers, and the checkerboard flag, which seems to be simple in design but full of visual impact, has naturally become the FIA's best choice.
Generally speaking, when the front runner crosses the finish line, there will be staff waving the black and white check flag at the finish line, while for the drivers after the champion, the black and white check flag will stay where it is. Check flag, with its alternating black and white and orderly distribution, has basically become the symbol of racing.
The meaning of different flags in racing.
1, yellow flag
The yellow flag represents an obstacle ahead, which may be a damaged or faulty racing car, reminding you to slow down and drive carefully. Overtaking is not allowed when the yellow flag appears. If the driver still drives to the accident section or overtakes at the speed of the race when the yellow flag is flying, the driver will be fined during the race, crossing the maintenance area or even stopping the race.
2. Red and yellow vertical striped flag
When the red and yellow flags appear on the track, it means that there are fragments or liquids caused by special mechanical failures such as cylinder explosion of other cars in front of the track. The road is slippery, so drivers need to drive carefully to avoid slipping.
3. Blue Flag
The blue flag is displayed for the local train that has completed a lap (indicating that the express train has passed the local train for a full lap). If the top-ranked express train catches up with the bottom-ranked slow train and runs a lap, the championship will show the blue flag to the front slow train. If the driver is shown the blue flag, he should slow down and make way. If necessary, he needs to make way for the racing line. If the driver shows him the blue flag three times in the race and fails to give up the car, he will be punished by the race.
4. Red Flag
During the race, a red flag will be displayed, indicating that there is a serious accident on the track and the race is suspended. The red flag will appear in all positions of the track at the same time. When the driver sees the red flag, he must drive back to the pit and wait for the race to decide whether to restart the race. In the official competition, if the red flag is displayed after the schedule exceeds 75%, it means that the competition is officially over and the results are ranked in the current order.