Singapore Grand Prix: Plan in place to cope with poor air quality

F1 bosses have a “contingency plan” and issued warnings to cope with poor air quality at the Singapore Grand Prix.
It has prompted Singapore’s National Environment Agency to warn people to “reduce prolonged or strenuous outdoor physical exertion”.
“Race organisers have taken measures to reduce the impact of the haze for the race weekend,” an F1 spokesperson said.
Singapore race officials say the air quality situation is “highly changeable” meaning it is “not possible” to reliably predict the PSI – Pollutant Standards Index – level for the race weekend but that they will “monitor it closely” with the race is scheduled to go ahead as planned.

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