Singapore GP Statement on Haze Situation

Based on the current PSI levels, there are no plans to amend the published racing and entertainment programme.

The haze situation is highly changeable not only from day to day, but from hour to hour. Therefore, it is currently not possible to reliably predict what the PSI level might be over the race weekend. We will continue to work closely with all the relevant government authorities to receive the best possible forecasts when they are available.

Singapore GP has put in place a number of measures for the race weekend:

  • In order for our patrons to make informed decisions on the haze situation, the PSI reading and relevant health advisory will be displayed on the Singapore GP website (www.singaporegp.sg), official Singapore GP mobile app, the superscreens between races and broadcast on the in-circuit radio system. The government health advisory will also be posted at all Circuit Park entrances.
  • Assistance will be provided on-site for spectators who do not feel well. Our first aid posts have been placed on standby to handle any possible haze-related conditions.
  • N95 masks will be made available to the vulnerable group such as the elderly, children, pregnant women, as well as those with chronic heart or lung conditions at first aid booths throughout the Circuit Park.
  • N95 masks will be available for all spectators at a nominal price at merchandise booths throughout the Circuit Park if the PM2.5 reading is at a High level (Band III: 151 – 250) or the 24-hour PSI is at a Very Unhealthy level (201 – 250).

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