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    Home - F1 - This is why F1 waves two chequered flags to end races
    F1 Updated:June 6, 2025

    This is why F1 waves two chequered flags to end races

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    This is why F1 waves two chequered flags to end races

    F1 Waving Two Chequered Flags: What It Means

    In the thrilling world of Formula 1, the iconic black and white chequered flag signifies the end of a race, with the first driver to cross the finish line being declared the champion. However, during the 2025 season, viewers have noticed the unusual occurrence of two chequered flags being waved at the conclusion of several Grand Prix events, stirring curiosity among fans and pundits alike.

    This is Why F1 Waves Two Chequered Flags to End Races

    This phenomenon has been observed at prestigious venues such as Suzuka, Miami, and Barcelona. While it may appear perplexing, there’s a straightforward explanation behind it. The FIA spokesperson clarified, “The first flag waved is always the official chequered flag, marked with the FIA logo, which signals the end of the race.” The second flag, however, is waved from the pit wall and serves no regulatory purpose—it is purely a marketing initiative.

    The Role of the Second Chequered Flag

    At the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, for instance, professional footballer Robert Lewandowski had the honour of waving the second chequered flag. The FIA spokesperson elaborated, saying, “The concept is similar in spirit to ceremonial kick-offs in other sports, such as football, where guests take part in a symbolic start to the game.”

    Marketing and Fan Engagement

    The second flag features the names of fans, giving supporters a unique opportunity to become a part of Formula 1 history by purchasing a square of the flag. F1 Authentics offers individual flag panels, with pricing varying significantly—ranging from €241.95 for a spot on the Hungarian GP flag to an eye-watering €665.95 for the Las Vegas flag.

    More Than Just a Flag

    Purchasing a square on the flag isn’t just an expensive novelty; fans receive a framed memento post-race, which includes a photograph of the flag being waved in front of the winning car, along with the original cut-out panel of the flag bearing their name and a certificate of authenticity.

    In summary, although the second chequered flag is a real symbol, it does not correspond to the official conclusion of the race. Instead, it embodies a blend of marketing ingenuity and fan engagement, further intertwining the legacy of Formula 1 with its passionate supporters.

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