Porsche reveals track layout for upcoming PEC Singapore
09 May 2025|15 views
A year on from the announcement of the much-anticipated Porsche Experience Centre (PEC) Singapore, Porsche Asia Pacific (Porsche) now has an exciting update on hand for fans.
While announcing the year-long sponsorship of New Zealander racer Brock Gilchrist as he competes in the 2025 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia (PCCA), the brand also took the chance to reveal the official track layout of the upcoming PEC Singapore, which is displayed as a distinctive decal on the roof of Gilchrist's Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race car.
This is the first time PEC Singapore's track layout has been showcased, and highlights many exciting elements driving enthusiasts can look forward to, such as a high-speed straight coming out of an accelerating corner - where drivers can reach 200km/h - as well as sharp, banked corners designed to challenge and thrill drivers.
The handling course on the upcoming PEC Singapore is designed by Hermann Tilke of Tilke Engineers & Architects, one of the most prolific racetrack designers in the world, with signatures on iconic locations such as Sepang International Circuit, the Circuit of the Americas, and the Yas Marina Circuit.
The new PEC Singapore, the first of its kind in the region, is set to elevate experiences for Porsche customers and fans with on-track thrills.
A year on from the announcement of the much-anticipated Porsche Experience Centre (PEC) Singapore, Porsche Asia Pacific (Porsche) now has an exciting update on hand for fans.
While announcing the year-long sponsorship of New Zealander racer Brock Gilchrist as he competes in the 2025 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia (PCCA), the brand also took the chance to reveal the official track layout of the upcoming PEC Singapore, which is displayed as a distinctive decal on the roof of Gilchrist's Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race car.
This is the first time PEC Singapore's track layout has been showcased, and highlights many exciting elements driving enthusiasts can look forward to, such as a high-speed straight coming out of an accelerating corner - where drivers can reach 200km/h - as well as sharp, banked corners designed to challenge and thrill drivers.
The handling course on the upcoming PEC Singapore is designed by Hermann Tilke of Tilke Engineers & Architects, one of the most prolific racetrack designers in the world, with signatures on iconic locations such as Sepang International Circuit, the Circuit of the Americas, and the Yas Marina Circuit.
The new PEC Singapore, the first of its kind in the region, is set to elevate experiences for Porsche customers and fans with on-track thrills.
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