The green flag in NASCAR racing is used to signal the start of a race or the resumption of racing after a caution period. It indicates to the drivers that they are allowed to race at full speed and compete for position.
The green flag is waved by the race starter, who is typically positioned near the start/finish line. The flag is usually displayed in conjunction with the waving of a green light on the track's pace car or flag stand.
The green flag is an important aspect of NASCAR racing, as it sets the tone for the competition and allows drivers to showcase their skills and strategies on the track.
In addition to the green flag, there are also other colored flags used in NASCAR racing to signal different conditions or situations on the track, such as caution flags, red flags, and checkered flags.
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