There will be Safety Personnel positioned at strategic points around the track to monitor for potential hazards, should any situation occur. They will be armed with flags and radios to alert you of any hazards.  On your first session for the first few laps, you’ll see a stationary yellow flag displayed at all stations to help you identify where each station is located.

Safety Personnel are essential. Safety Personnel also known as Corner workers monitor all activity on the track and are responsible for maintaining a safe environment. What he or she says, goes. The flags we will use are as follows:

Yellow Flag: Displayed at the problem corner and possibly the one before. Be extra cautious! Something has happened up ahead. Back off a little, but don’t stop! Be prepared to change your line. You do not need to put a hand up on the yellow flag. 

Waiving Yellow Flag: Displayed at the problem corner and possibly the one before.  Take extra caution.  Back off slightly and be prepared.  No passing is allowed until you are past the situation.

Red Flag: Displayed at all stations. The session is over due to an unsafe situation. Put your arm in the air when you see this flag to indicate to everyone around you that you have acknowledged the red flag and slow your pace considerably.Proceed to the exit and bring your bike into the hot pit area for further instructions. If you were to roll off the throttle too suddenly or hit the brakes hard, you could get hit by someone behind you who may not be aware of the red flag, so ease off the throttle slowly.

Black Flag pointed at you: The flag will be displayed, then rolled up and pointed at you as you go by a cornerworker and/or at start/finish. The flag will be shown if something is wrong with your bike. Get off the racing line and bring your bike into the next safe area or exit the track. Your bike may be leaking oil, etc., so it is very important you stay away from the line where everybody will be. If the rolled up black flag is only at the last corner station, it means that you may be in the wrong group or it is a behavioral problem.  Please exit and pull in and report to the pit zero area.

Debris Flag: The flag will be displayed when there may be debris or a substance on the track. Take extra caution in this area. The safety worker may point in the direction you should go to avoid the area.  In most cases, the session will end to take care of the situation.

The checkered flag will only be waved at the end of the session; When you see the checkered flag, follow the procedure for exiting.

The ambulance flag is shown when a safety vehicle or ambulance is nearby and on the track to attend to a rider(s).   If vehicles are on the track, someone has likely crashed.  This flag will be accompanied by a RED flag if the session has ended.  Put your arm in the air when you see this flag to acknowledge to everyone around you that you have seen the red flag, then reduce your speed gradually (never "chop" the throttle). Leave the track when you reach the EXIT.