@bluedog373 I don’t know why they don’t use the standard flagging rules, but blue flag is a purely advisory flag to let drivers know there is a hazard ahead, anything from debris to a car in the wall. Yellow flag indicates a full course caution, only shown when NASCAR race control says to
@bluedog373@TuckerBoo843@joe_srigley@MagnusCheeks We do, but catch fence design means we can’t see more than about 10 feet upstream that close to the wall. By the time we could tell he was gonna hit he was passing our window.
@TuckerBoo843@bluedog373@joe_srigley@MagnusCheeks Wearing the orange in this video. In nascar, blue flag indicates local caution. There was a piece of debris in this section of track that we were instructed to go blue for earlier.
@Jontys_Corner This was a failure on so many people. NASCAR for not holding people until cars were parked. The crew chief/spotter for not warning Logano of people in the pits. Logano for driving recklessly when it’s obvious there were people. Disagree on the 3 races, but a hefty fine for sure.
@x00999x@FormulaRacer420@SuburbanBeerGuy@IndyCar Because he is driving a car capable of going well over 200 miles per hour and dangerous driving at those speeds can and will get someone seriously injured or killed.
@Lynn_IndyCar@By_NathanBrown Overflow McLaren sponsors would go on the Juncos cars, I believe somewhere near the rear wheel. Presumably Juncos and McLaren both received a cut of that sponsor money. Don’t think it’s a dealbreaker for either team to have this end.