Difference between a black and white/black flag
Discussion
The black means you *MUST* come into the pits immediately, be it drive through, stop/go or straight up DSQ.
Black/white diagonal means you're being observed for your driving, stop driving like a prat! You DO NOT have a penalty yet or have to come into the pits...
It's rather funny when a driver comes into the pits having been shown a black and white, even more so when it wasn't even for them.
Black/white diagonal means you're being observed for your driving, stop driving like a prat! You DO NOT have a penalty yet or have to come into the pits...
It's rather funny when a driver comes into the pits having been shown a black and white, even more so when it wasn't even for them.
bla and white means you are being watched, either behave or start thinking up excuses. black flag means you must come into the pits and have your sob story ready for the nice folk in race control
a black can be given for something as simple as a driver forgetting to sign on for a meeting
a black can be given for something as simple as a driver forgetting to sign on for a meeting
Thanks guys that's what I kind of guessed, but in the MSA book it says:
"Black & White Diagonal Flag
The driver must stop at his pit within one lap of receiving the signal and report to the Clerk of the Course. A penalty of exclusion may be enforced by display of the Black flag."
I assume its just plain wrong lol!!!
Thanks for the feedback much appreciated
"Black & White Diagonal Flag
The driver must stop at his pit within one lap of receiving the signal and report to the Clerk of the Course. A penalty of exclusion may be enforced by display of the Black flag."
I assume its just plain wrong lol!!!
Thanks for the feedback much appreciated
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