The chequered flag (always consists of alternating black and white squares or rectangles arranged in a chequerboard pattern), is displayed at the finish line to indicate that the race is officially finished. The flag is commonly associated with the winner of a race.
A Black and White checked flag is used traditionally to show the winner of the race. Such flag is also used to deliver important messages to the driver during the race.
H.P.Dubey
The chequered flag (always consists of alternating black and white squares or rectangles arranged in a chequerboard pattern), is displayed at the finish line to indicate that the race is officially finished. The flag is commonly associated with the winner of a race.
A Black and White checked flag is waved to show the winner in Motor racing.
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A Black and White checked flag is used traditionally to show the winner of the race. Such flag is also used to deliver important messages to the driver during the race.