The AK-47 and hoe of the Mozambican flag can also be seen as a version of the hammer and sickle, else the symbol is no longer used on national flags today.
The Angolan flag is derived from the flag of the ruling party MPLA, which led Angola to independence from Portugal:

Since MPLA won the Angolan Civil War, this flag has remained, although there have been plans to change the flag to something less politically loaded. This is a proposal:

If the winner of the civil war would have been UNITA or FNLA instead, maybe the Angolan flag would like one of their flags.
Flag of UNITA:

Flag of FNLA, which looks quite nice IMO:

Wikipedia article about the flag
The cars are about 10 pixels long, the loop about 200 pixels in radius. Assuming the cars have a typical length of 4.7 m, this would give a loop radius of 94 m. To create a centripetal force large enough to counter-act gravity at the top of the loop, you need a speed v~top~ such that v^2^/r=g. With g=9.8 m/s^2^ and r=94 m, this gives a required speed at the top of v~top~ =sqrt(gr)=sqrt(9.8⋅94)=30,4 m/s=109 km/h=68 mph at the top.
However, the car would lose speed while while ascending the loop. Assuming that the kinetic energy of the car is converted to gravitational potential energy losslessly, and that no energy is added while ascending (giving some safety margin), it would need the kinetic energy at the bottom:
mv~bottom~^2^/2=mgh+mv~top~^2^/2 =>
v~bottom~=sqrt(2gh+v~top~^2^)=sqrt(4gr+gr)=sqrt(5gr)=sqrt(5⋅9.8⋅94)=67,9 m/s = 244,3 km/h = 151,8 mph.
This would be a recommended minimum speed on this road.