Porsche PEC Singapore Track Design unveiled on Brock Gilchrist’s 2025 Carrera Cup Car


Porsche Asia Pacific has unveiled two key developments tied to its regional motorsport strategy and brand experience expansion. First, the company revealed the track layout for the upcoming Porsche Experience Centre (PEC) Singapore, illustrated as a rooftop decal on the #10 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car driven by Brock Gilchrist in the 2025 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia (PCCA). Second, it announced a year-long sponsorship of Gilchrist, a promising young driver from New Zealand.

The PEC Singapore circuit, designed by Tilke Engineers & Architects—responsible for global racetracks including Sepang and Yas Marina—will feature a high-speed straight, technical corners, and elevated driving dynamics. The centre aims to deliver exceptional brand experiences for Porsche customers in Southeast Asia and is scheduled to open in 2027.

Gilchrist’s participation in the 2025 PCCA as part of Earl Bamber Motorsport marks a continuation of Porsche’s investment in developing young drivers across the Asia Pacific. A product of the Team Porsche New Zealand scholarship and PCCA Talent Pool, Gilchrist follows a path similar to Earl Bamber, who advanced from the Carrera Cup to global success.

“The PEC Singapore is designed to inspire the next generation of drivers and fans,” said Yannick Ott, Director Marketing, Porsche Asia Pacific. “Unveiling the track on Brock’s race car is a meaningful milestone that connects our future facility with present talent.”

The current PCCA season includes stops at Shanghai, Fuji, Bangsaen, Sepang, Mandalika, and Singapore’s Marina Bay Street Circuit. Gilchrist secured a podium in the Shanghai opener but missed the second round due to surgery.


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