I created
this topic a long time ago in order to help members take a close look at why the blue flag rules cause confusion sometimes.
When
overtaking and
blue flag rules are used in conjunction with each other (after all, the majority of Blue Flag instances will include overtaking) the picture is quite clear.
There are also two main types of fblue flag, static and waved. A static or held blue flag indicates that a faster car is approaching from behind, it isn't always a situation of being lapped either, the blue flag can be shown to a slow car even if it
is fighting for position on the same lap as the approaching car (though these cases are not the norm). A waved blue flag requires action on the part of the slower car but, as outlined in the sporting code, the car does not need to go off the racing line, move over, or stop. "Yielding" means simply to allow the faster car to get past you and this should be done in a safe manner, in a safe place at the discretion of the car being overtaken. Failing to act after being shown
three waved blue flags may result in a penalty.
A person who spams "MOVE OVER BLUE FLAG!!" etc, should be ignored, they don't understand the rules of racing. A server that requires you to Shift+S when you are slower or when you spin or crash should be avoided if you are looking for anything like a real race experience online.