As temperatures reach 31°C in Singapore this weekend, the FIA has declared a "heat hazard," meaning drivers have the option of wearing cooling vests to combat the extreme temperatures.
With the Singapore GP declared a ‘Heat Hazard’ weekend, the cooling vests look set to be used by F1 drivers. Here’s what the grid thinks of the device after testing it earlier in the season ...
TEMPERATURES are set to soar in Singapore this weekend as Formula One returns to the Marina Bay Street Circuit. A heat hazard was declared on Thursday, meaning a Driver Cooling System will need to ...
Given the heat hazard at this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix, F1 drivers have been urged to wear the cooling vest.
F1’s governing body have issued a first-ever “heat hazard” warning for this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix. With temperatures set to reach a humid 31C in the city-state, new regulations this year ...
Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton both urged the governing FIA not to enforce a "silly" rule making cooling vests mandatory for Formula 1 drivers at certain hot races after this year.
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Formula 1's governing body declares this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix a 'heat hazard' race with temperatures expected to reach 31C.
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The Singapore Grand Prix has officially been designated a Heat Hazard event for 2025, triggering new FIA safety protocols designed to protect drivers from extreme conditions.