Racing flags are used to communicate important information to drivers during race day at Kings Park Speedway. Each flag has a specific meaning to help keep racers, officials, and fans informed throughout the event.
Whether it’s the start of the race, a caution on the track, or the final lap, flags play a big role in keeping race day running safely and smoothly.

New to racing? Here are a few common terms you may hear during race day at Kings Park Speedway.
A stretch of racing without any cautions or stoppages.
A slower pace during the race due to an incident or track condition.
The main event race of the day.
Short qualifying races used to set the lineup for the feature race.
The front starting spot in a race.
The area where teams work on their cars between races.
The vehicle that leads the field before the green flag drops.
The order drivers start the race in.
The area where race winners celebrate after the race.