Porsche Asia Pacific has unveiled the track layout for the highly-anticipated Porsche Experience Centre (PEC) Singapore, marking its debut on the roof of Brock Gilchrist’s Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car during the 2025 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia (PCCA). This announcement coincides with Porsche’s sponsorship of Gilchrist, a rising New Zealand racing talent, as part of their commitment to nurturing motorsport talent across the Asia Pacific region.
The PEC Singapore track, designed by renowned racetrack designer Hermann Tilke, promises thrilling features such as a high-speed straight and sharp, banked corners. This centre, the first of its kind in the region, aims to elevate the driving experience for Porsche enthusiasts. Yannick Ott, Director Marketing Porsche Asia Pacific, expressed excitement about the centre, stating, “The upcoming Porsche Experience Centre Singapore, built right at the gateway of Asia, will provide many more with the opportunity to fulfil their dream of driving a Porsche in its natural habitat.”
Gilchrist, driving the #10 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car prepared by Earl Bamber Motorsport, is part of the PCCA Talent Pool, a programme aimed at recognising and developing promising drivers. His journey mirrors that of fellow New Zealander Earl Bamber, who rose through the PCCA ranks to become a Porsche works driver and a two-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner.
The 2025 PCCA season, which began at the Shanghai International Circuit, will continue across celebrated tracks in Asia, including the Fuji Speedway and the Marina Bay Street Circuit during the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix weekend. The PEC Singapore is scheduled to open in 2027, promising to be a hub for Porsche fans and customers in the region.
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