When: After a danger zone or at the start of the race.
🟡 Yellow Flag
Meaning: Danger ahead — slow down and no overtaking.
A bike has crashed or broken down on the track, or is stopped while waiting for marshals to remove it.
In case of an accident at Point 3 (Points 3, 2, and 1 must display yellow flags).
Debris or oil is on the track surface.
Track officials are working on the track.
🔴 Red Flag
Meaning: Stop the race immediately.
A major accident occurs or there are serious injuries requiring an ambulance on the track.
The track is suddenly wet or flooded, making it unsafe.
Debris or oil spills on the track that require extended time to clear.
The allotted time for the track session has ended.
Note: You must stop racing immediately and return to the pit lane or starting line as directed by track officials. Do not accelerate or overtake while returning to the safe area. Wait for further instructions on whether the race will restart, be scored based on completed laps, or be ended.
🔵 Blue Flag
Meaning: Lapped riders must yield and allow the leaders to pass.
🏁 Checkered Flag
Meaning: End of the race — riders must cross the finish line, slow down, and return to the pit.