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Home arrow Flags
Flags & what they mean.

Cornerworkers are positioned at strategic points around the track to monitor track conditions and potential hazards.

Should any situation occur, a corner worker will be armed with flags and radios to alert you of any hazards.

It is your job to know and pay attention to the flags and cornerworks as it directly relates to your session.

Cornerworkers are essential to running a safe track event. They oversee all activity on the track and are responsible for maintaining a safe environment for you to enjoy.

Each track day will have a riders meeting to go over these flags, however here is a brief description of the typical flags we use.

Green : Session Begins

Yellow Standing: Caution,

Yellow Waving : Extreme caution, Incident on track or in direct impact area

Yellow w/Red Stripe: Slippery Fluid/Debris on course

Red: All riders stop immediately as is safeand remain stopped until otherwise directed.

Black Waving: Indicates a course closure, maintain a slow safe speed and return to pits

Black (pointing at you):Indicates a rule infraction, maintain safe speed and report Grid Marshall

Black w/Red Dot: (meatball) Mechanical with you or your bike, exit the track and report to Grid Marshall

Ambulance: Ambulence on track, reduce speed and come to stop at next red flag.

White: One lap left in session / race.

Checker: Finish end of session, bring bike to safe speed while exiting the track.

 
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