Here are the overviews of Baltic circuits. In time we also add information about Finnish circuits.
Black flag, shown with the number of contestant – direct order to a certain driver to enter the pits immediately.This is probably an indication that he has broken the rules and may be disqualified.
Blue flag - shown to drivers when a faster driver is approaching them and trying to elapse. Only lapped drivers have to give way to a faster driver. After being shown three blue flags and still not giving a way the driver is risking being penalized.
Black and White Diagonal Halves, shown with the number of contestant – flag is waved to an unfairly and unsportsmanly behaving contestant. In continues behavior a black flag is shown.
Green Flag – the track has been cleared of any dangers and drivers can proceed at racing speeds.
Black Flag with Orange Disk, shown with the number of contestant – to warn the driver that the car has a mechanical problem and order to return to the pits.
Red Flag - the race has been stopped due to poor conditions making driving dangerous, or because of an accident where a damaged vehicle is lying in a dangerous position for other drivers
Checkered Flag - the flag is waved to signal the end of the race as the winning driver crosses the finish line! This flag continues to be waved to each car finishing behind the winner.
White Flag - warns drivers of slow moving vehicles on the track like safety cars.
Yellow Flag - to warn drivers to slow down and not to over take other competitors because there is a dangerous situation ahead.If two of these flags are waved the drivers must prepare to stop racing if necessary
Red and Yellow Stripped Flag – to warns drivers of a slippery track due to oil or water
Safety car panel – safety car on track



















