He was charged in a Singapore court on Tuesday for committing a "rash act", endangering his own life along with the lives of drivers.
Police arrested
According to the charge sheet, Dhokia's rash act "endangered personal safety of the drivers".
He was charged under Section 336(a) of the Penal Code, Chapter 224. Bail was set at 15,000 dollars and his passport was impounded.
When told of the bail amount, Dhokia told District Judge
The judge acceded to his request to make a phone call to an unknown party.
CCTV footage released hours after the race showed him entering via a gap in the fence.
Clad in a T-shirt and shorts, Dhokia then crossed the track and walked against the flow of traffic before climbing back over the barrier.
His actions caused the safety car to be deployed and at least one driver,
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Race organisers Singapore Grand Prix are expected to submit a full report of the incident to the Federation Internationale De L'Automobile (
Dhokia is currently in remand. The case is adjourned for two weeks and the next hearing will be on October 6.
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