(quote from Ian Walker c.1995)
G-80 Stationary: G-80 Waved: Another Competitor Is Trying to Overtake
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Doesn't tell us a lot does it!
Stationary Please look in your mirror, a faster car is approaching you, please be aware.
Waved You are being approached by a much faster car, and/or you
are about to be lapped, be extremely aware and please try not to cause an
accident or spoil the leader's race.
Guidelines for usage
There is quite a difference between practice and racing. I tend not to use a
waved blue in practice, unless I feel it is necessary, preferring instead to
save the waved for when it may be needed more, in the race. However there is
also the view that practice is as much for the marshals as the drivers and
it will instil confidence in the drivers if they see blues being used well in
practice, especially on their "hot lap".
Race reading is essential for good
blue flagging, this is the part that requires the concentration. A brief guide
is to memorize the first three, and the last three...then work
inwards.
Another tip is to pick a car say..two thirds the way down the grid that is very distinctive (difficult in some one make races!) and use it as a marker car, it can easily be identified when the race is progressing, or after you have been distracted by an incident.
The purpose of this is that when
you see your marker car you know that the leaders are imminent and it puts
things back into perspective. Unless it falls off on lap five!
You would have to be telepathic to get every blue right, you will make mistakes,
just learn from them.
Try not to turn and check if it
worked you will miss the next three blues!
The following also appears in the Blue Book and is worthy of note!
74. During a race or
practice, if a car is approached from behind by a second car which is either
temporarily or constantly faster, the first Driver shall immediately give the
other vehicle the right of way.[80]
76. Any Driver appearing not to make adequate use of his rear view mirror, or
driving even unintentionally in a manner which appears consistently to hinder or
discourage another Driver seeking to pass, may be halted by display of the Black
flag or otherwise penalised. [80]