Porsche Club


Singapore

About Us
Sepang Jan' 2002
The Porsche Motoring Club was formed in 1988 by a small group of Porsche enthusiasts who were keen to participate in organised Porsche driving activities. With an initial membership of about 20, Club activities were informal and centred around Sunday morning breakfast drives around the island.

A decade after these pioneers made their mark in the local motoring scene, the Club was renamed Porsche Club when it was recognised as an affiliate of Porsche AG. As the years went by, the Club saw an increase in membership (today it stands at 160). The Club organises many regular activities ranging from motoring to social, catering to its members' diverse interests.

The Club's official calendar year usually opens & closes with two hallmark dates – the Chinese New Year Dinner and the Christmas Brunch, where Porsche Club members and their families meet to celebrate these special occasions. Other regular social events include Local Breakfasts and Club Nights

Cameron Highlands 2005
Popular amongst many members with families are Weekend Drives to cool mountain resorts in Malaysia. Those who enjoy the combination of an invigorating B-road drive coupled with the unique 'Malaysian makan' experience will opt for the Sunday Breakfast Drives.
Track Day
Track Day
Holding true to its roots as a motoring club are regular Track Days at the Sepang F1 Circuit in Malaysia - a safe learning ground to unleash the full potential of your Porsche.
Golden Triangle, Annual Drive 2006
The Porsche Annual Drive is an annual highlight, which has seen many different groups convoy from Singapore through Peninsular West Malaysia to exotic Thailand. This event unifies various Porsche Clubs from the region. Members will drive / ship their Porsches from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Hong Kong to team up for this unique driving experience. Each year delivers a fresh and exhilarating holiday destination, from the idyllic islands of Koh Samui and Phuket to the northern city of Chiang Mai and the mystical Golden Triangle.
Mt. Cotton 2005
Venturing further a field the Club has gone to Australia and Germany for its Special Events. The Mt Cotton Training Centre in Brisbane is an ideal 2-day training facility for Porsche fans to try out the latest Porsche models.
Germany Factory Visits 2004
In 2004, the first Porsche Factory Visit to Germany was met with great success. The trip included exclusive tours of the Porsche production plants and research and development centre; followed by a 3-day Porsche drive through the Black Forest. It is hoped that visits to the holy grail of Porschephiles will become a bi-annual event.

Porsche Centre Singapore works closely together with Porsche Club Singapore in many of its events as sponsor and spirited supporter. Likewise many club members regularly participate in the Porsche Charity Rallies and other social events organised by Porsche Centre Singapore.

Click here to get an overview of the upcoming Porsche Club events.

For further information, please contact:
Ms. Pearlyn Teo / Mr. Winston Ang at

c/o 6 Temasek Boulevard Suntec Tower Four
#35-03 Singapore 038986
or email to porscheclub_sg@yahoo.com.sg

 

Last modified on 06/06/2008