Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel, who was the first to pass him, reported on the radio that there was a man on the track. (Video below) |
September 22, 2015, NewsCrunch
An Indian-origin British national Yogvitam Pravin Dhokia, 27, faces six months in jail for crossing the track of Singapore GP 2015 when the race was on.
An Indian-origin British national Yogvitam Pravin Dhokia, 27, faces six months in jail for crossing the track of Singapore GP 2015 when the race was on.
He was sent to the prison on Tuesday after he said he could not afford to paid S$15,000 for his bail. His passport has been impounded.
Yogvitam broke through the barrier and walked across the track walked just before cars zoomed by at nearly 200 mph on lap 36.
Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel, who was the first to pass him, reported on the radio that there was a man on the track.
Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel, who was the first to pass him, reported on the radio that there was a man on the track.
After spending 53 seconds on the track Yogvitam found another gap in the fence and left the track.
It is not clear what prompted him to get on to the tracks.