Our Club comprises of Ordinary, Associate and Honorary members. It is run by an elected General Committee, all are volunteering members of the club. The General Committee comprises of 4 office bearers (President, Vice President, Honorary Treasurer, and Honorary Secretary) and up to 16 other directors. The sub-committee members are appointed by the General Committee.
The key groups within the GenCom comprises of the following portfolios:
Activities
Our activities cover the following areas:
Motoring
Our Motoring Directors organise all the drives for our members ranging from monthly breakfast drives to bi-annual weekend drives to the annual Drive-of-the-Year (“DOTY”) and our annual European Drive overseas.
Our DOTY has brought members to many locations across Thailand, and also on an epic 7,000km driving journey to Siem Reap, Cambodia, to have our Porsche cars lined-up in front of the Angkor Wat at sunrise for a mesmerising morning photoshoot.
We have had members fly to Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy for our European Drives where with the assistance of Porsche Travel Experience, we have planned exhilarating Alpine Drives through European mountain passes such as the Timmelsjoch-Hochalpenstraße, the Silvretta-Hochalpenstraße, the Gerlos Pass Alpenstraße, the Grossglockner-Hochalpenstraße, the Hahntennjoch, the Julier Pass, the Ofenpass and also through the Schwarzwald in recent years.
These are the stuff dream drives are made of!
Motorsports
Our Motorsport Directors organise track days at the former Formula 1 track at Sepang, Malaysia with driver clinics for newbies as well as for experienced track participants alike.
Bringing one’s Porsche to track at Sepang provides a safe environment to hone one’s driving skills and to test the limits of the members and their Porsches.
Track participants and guests usually travel to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, a day earlier or later for shopping, massage, food and friendship. We organise up to four track days annually. In addition, we bring members and guests together to compete on the go-kart battlefield too.
Social
Members’ Night, Family Day, Christmas Gala Dinner, Chinese New Year Celebrations, lifestyle events and Golf matches are just some of the events that are organised under the responsibility of the Social Committee. We look to bring our members together to foster strong Club camaraderie. Such events are extremely well received with in excess of 100 members, and sometimes more than 200 members attending. Many of us have become great friends over the years.
One of the trademarks of our Club’s Social events are the lucky draws where members win many attractive Porsche prizes.
Charity
The Club organises three charity events a year. We work in partnership with the Duke-NUS University and the KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital. We support their annual Paediatric Brain and Solid Tumour Awareness Day where our members give the children joyrides in their Porsche cars.
We celebrate the mid-autumn festival annually with about 100 elders at a home run by the Asian Women’s Welfare Association (“AWWA”). Our members come together to entertain and serve the elders, and to contribute whatever items they may require. Members also help distribute care-packs to less privileged families as part of the Boys' Brigade Share-a-Gift project.