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This is why F1 waves two chequered flags to end races

News RoomBy News RoomJune 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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This is why F1 waves two chequered flags to end races

In Formula 1, the black and white chequered flag marks the end of a race and the driver who is waved off first with it is the winner. But what does it mean when, as seen several times over the 2025 F1 season, two chequered flags are waved at the conclusion of a grand prix? 

This isn’t a joke, attentive viewers of this year’s F1 race finishes may have noticed that at some grands prix, there were indeed two black and white chequered flags waving. In Suzuka, for example, but also in Miami and this weekend at Barcelona, two chequered flags were waved to ring in the end of the race. However, just one of them is the official flag. 

“The first flag is always the official chequered flag bearing the FIA logo,” explained a spokesperson for the FIA, motorsport’s governing body. “It signals the end of the race.”

The second flag, waved from the pitwall, has no regulatory function. It is purely an F1 marketing stunt, prominently staged for the cameras. 

At the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, for instance, professional footballer Robert Lewandowski had the honour of waving it. 

“The concept is similar to a ceremonial kickoff as known from other sports, where guests perform a symbolic act to mark the start of the event,” added the FIA spokesperson. 

Jack Whitehall waves the chequered flag

Photo by: Sam Bagnall / Motorsport Images

So, what exactly is this second chequered flag about? 

“It features the names of fans who can purchase a space on the flag to become part of the sport’s history,” the FIA representative said. 

But it doesn’t come cheap. F1 Authentics sells the individual flag panels at various price points. The range is wide: getting your name on the Hungarian GP flag costs €241.95, while a spot on the Las Vegas flag goes for €665.95. 

At least there’s more to it than just having your name on a flag.  

“After the race, fans receive a framed memento that includes a photo 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,” the spokesperson added. 

So yes, it is a real chequered flag. Just not the chequered flag that officially ends an F1 race.

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