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black-flag verb[ T ] uk /ˌblækˈflæɡ/ us /ˌblækˈflæɡ/ to wave a black flag at a driver in a motor race to tell them to stop because they have done something wrong: He was black-flagged for overtaking on the warm-up lap. The race officials decided that they had to black-flag the leader. Despite being black-flagged, he carried on driving and finished the race. The Nascar driver was black-flagged for crossing the double yellow line at the bottom of the track. The decision to black-flag both cars was a controversial one. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Motor racing autocross cockpit DNF downforce draft drag racing drag strip dragster go-karting grand prix grid race car race car driver racing car driver rally rallying scramble slingshot speedway stock car |