Wow! this thread has taken some interesting twists and turns and a few folks have given their own opinions for different situations concerning the double yellow flags. First, I don't normally get involved in discussions of this nature but this time I will. Quickshoe, Ony, Geeser, Jake, Dick and anyone who is agreeing with you guys, I will race with you guys anyday. Four27, Grjones1, and anyone else who agrees with these guys, You people are dangerous. As n far as hand signals, a fist up as I approach pit in would probably mean that I'm going into the pits. Anywhere else on the track, you'll get a wave from me if I see a situation where I may need to slow down, like approaching a yellow flag, or a deer crossing or whatever. Now, lets get to the point. I see a double yellow flags. You're gonna get a wave from me weather the GCR says to do so or not. If that is not an indication to you that I am slowing down, then you need to go race someplace else. If I gave you a wave and you assumed that it means I am becoming disabled and you go zooming by, then more power to you. I won't have to pass you again because the stewards will throw you back a few positions for passing under the yellow anyway. Now I agree thatsometimes on a FCY you may have a car/driver who isn't making any real effort to catch the field but thats just tough do do. You have to stay behind that dude or dudette unless you get the "I'm disabled" signal. There is no other reason that will justify you passing the slow car under a FCY.
The GCR has been quoted here a few times and someone mentioned that if they slowed then got rearended, they would file papers? Something about racing room. Lets use myself as an example. If we are racing, you in front of me by a couple of feet, you see a yellow, you lift. Chances are, you'll get a love tap. Same situation, you get on the binders, you're gonna get drilled by me. A quick wave before you get on the binders, I would probably start slowing down before you do and avoid any kind of contact. I believe the GCR defines racing room as three inches from your competitors bumper if your behind him and one foot away if you are side by side. Any takers?
Ray