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hello @dathom91 see this topic and if you can help me we can include this rule already in f1 22
@EA_Kent @Hoobiechoobie follow video of the monaco GP disputes between albon x Charles Leclerc and Latifi x Carlos Sainz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30UFrtAZfeE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igm4G2_HcQ8
Both videos show the pilot's number on the led panels
To further explain how blue flags sit on the ground: - A flag marshal is usually informed by the race direction via radio that the leading car is number XX and that car number YY is in front of him and will need to see blue flags. So when YY approaches the checkpoint, the flag officer needs to wave the blue flag for him. (and, or, in Formula 1 there is also the blue flag on the panels that F1 brings to all races and that are controlled by the Race Direction. These, since 2018, are showing the number of the car to be run in blue on the screen so that the driver finds out easier, he is the one who will be overtaken by the race leader).
The dashboard can be manually operated by the Marshal Panel and then you will see a blue flag displayed on the dashboard, or it can be operated by Race Control and instead it will show the car number which will also be cut in blue. No matter what car it sees, the flag must be aware that a faster car is approaching to pass it.
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