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Blue flag: A faster driver is behind you, let them through to avoid an interference with their race. This will most likely only be showed in a serious race, standard arrive and drive sessions will not feature these.
Black Flag: You have violated the track rules. Depending on the track they will pull you into the pits to tell you what you've done or give you a penalty. However, this flag could also mean that you have an issue with your kart, so they'll call you in so you can change.
Red Flag: There is a large hazard on the track, come to a controlled stop.
Yellow Flag: There is a hazard on the track, drive at walking pace.
Green Flag: You can drive at racing speed, whatever pace is most
comfortable for you.
Flags
These flags are important for you to remember. They will determine your knowledge of the rules to the marshals so make sure you obey them.
Checkered Flag: The session has finished, bring the kart back to the pits at a walking pace.
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