Watch for marshals, medical crews, or pit crews out on the track. No kart will be allowed to continue until the race is restarted. Stay in your kart. Do not get out unless instructed to do so. Once the hazard has been taken care of, the Marshall will tell you when it is safe to go again. Many of the other flags are pretty obvious, but what does this one mean?
In sum, it means passing. This flag means that you are being overtaken by a driver going faster than you, and you have to give them the right of way.
Be safe and move out of the race line. This way, the kart behind you can get around you safely, and you will avoid an accident. Respecting other drivers it the number one rule of racing sport. When you see a black flag on the track, it means an infraction was committed. These infractions are mostly related to safety. It could also mean disqualification. When you see a black flag waving at you, stop driving in an unsafe manner. If you are driving on your emotions, take it down a notch and remember that safety is the priority.
Instead, the track marshal will wave the white flag to signify that the last lap of the race is underway. It is your cue that you will soon be finishing the race. After all, it is easy to lose track of the lap count when you are focused upon other things. When you see the white flag, give it your best.
It means that you need to allow the person behind you to safely pass you. If you are shown this flag, yield the racing line to the faster go karts that are approaching. It's important to keep an eye out and be cautious as to not cause an accident. If you see this flag it is mostly because you are driving in a reckless manner. You must immediately discontinue the unsafe driving. Please see above for more information. Price Event Fee Tax.
The basic rule is "no contact. However, this type of contact, especially if it happens multiple times, can still be considered a violation of the rules. Depending upon the incident, the staff will take the necessary action which may include a warning, reducing the speed of your kart for one lap or more or in cases of gross misconduct, ejection from the facility. Safety Rules On our tracks you will be experiencing real racing not an amusement ride.
Racers must watch the safety video before racing. Drivers must slow down and approach with caution to pass the go karts that may be stopped on the track. No overtaking is permitted on a caution flag.
Blue — A blue flag indicates overtaking. If you are shown this flag, yield the racing line to the faster go karts that are approaching. Red — The race has stopped. There may be an emergency on the track.
Stop immediately on the side of the track or proceed to the nearest racing marshal when directed to do so.
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