The British national who invaded the track at the Singapore Grand Prix has gotten a lawyer and was released on a $15,000 personal bond.

According to bail conditions, Yogvitam Pravin Dhokia, 27, must surrender his travel documents and report daily to an investigation officer. He must also stay in a local hotel and inform the investigation officer of his movements.

Dhokia appeared in court last Tuesday and was charged with committing a rash act for entering the track and crossing it during the race on 20 Sept.

A pre-trial conference has been fixed for 16 Oct.

If found guilty, Dhokia faces a jail term of up to six months and a fine of up to $2,500.

Singapore Grand Prix organisers say they are planning to tighten security after Dhokia’s actions and may install higher spectator fences.