
At the second round of the 2025 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia (PCCA), atop the #10 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car driven by New Zealand rising star Brock Gilchrist, sat a stylised decal of the official Porsche Experience Centre Singapore circuit layout, revealed to the public for the very first time.
The PEC Singapore circuit has been designed by none other than Hermann Tilke, the man behind the bends and straights of Sepang, Yas Marina, and Circuit of the Americas. His fingerprints are all over the new layout, which promises to deliver the kind of dynamic thrills Porsche fans expect: a high-speed straight launching from an accelerating corner, hairpins and banked turns.

Set to open in 2027, the PEC Singapore will become the brand’s 11th Experience Centre globally, but its first in Southeast Asia, purpose-built to serve as a hub for enthusiasts, owners, and those yet to discover what a 911 feels like under hard braking.
Representing this vision on track is Brock Gilchrist, the 20-year-old from New Zealand whose quiet determination and quick hands have made him a name to watch. As a Porsche New Zealand scholarship recipient and member of the PCCA Talent Pool, Brock is carrying the hopes of a regional motorsport ecosystem that Porsche has been quietly nurturing for years.
“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 – on a world-class handling track,” said Yannick Ott, Director of Marketing, Porsche Asia Pacific. “Unveiling the PEC Singapore track layout on Brock Gilchrist’s car in the PCCA is a fitting way to introduce it to passionate Porsche fans and motorsport enthusiasts alike.”

Come 2027, when the doors swing open at the Porsche Experience Centre Singapore, drivers across Asia Pacific will no longer have to wonder what it’s like to push a Porsche to its limits.
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