Checkered.
They wave the checkered flag.
In motor racing, the checkered flag is waved to indicate the winner of the race. It features a pattern of black and white squares and is traditionally displayed at the finish line to signal the end of the race. When drivers see the checkered flag, they know they have completed the race and that the event is officially over.
Checkered.
Checkered.
Black and whire checkered.
No idea, but it's not many; the only reason the checkered flag wouldn't be displayed at the end of the race is if the race was red-flagged after it was an official race and the promoters didn't think they could get the race completed by the end of the day.
The winning pennant in racing is commonly referred to as the "checkered flag." It is traditionally displayed at the finish line to signify the end of the race and is waved to indicate that the race winner has crossed the finish line. The checkered pattern represents the completion of the race and celebrates the victor's achievement.
It is a chequered flag, so it is black and white, in alternating squares.
The checkered flag signifies the end of the race. It also just symbolizes racing in general.
The lyrics indicate that the flag remained flying at the end of an important battle.
The checkered flag is the signal of the end of the race. When the flag is raised it alerts the drivers that the last lap is starting, when it is being waved the first car to cross the finish line is the winner.
the color that end on the flag is red