The Marina Bay Street Circuit is set for a spectacular finale this weekend as the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia (PCCA) closes its 2025 season under the lights of the Singapore Grand Prix. A fixture on the calendar since 2008, Singapore once again hosts the final two rounds of the championship, promising fans a mix of title battles, farewells, and fresh faces.
This year’s finale carries added weight as it marks the last competitive outing of the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992.1). From 2026, the series will adopt the updated 992.2 model, making this weekend a historic send-off for a machine that has delivered countless wheel-to-wheel moments across Asia.
While Team Shanghai Yonda BWT’s Dylan Pereira already secured the overall championship crown in Mandalika, the fight for second remains wide open. TORO Racing’s Enzo Trulli and Sime Motors Racing’s Hugo Ellis are tied on points, with Ellis aiming to carry his momentum after a double podium in Indonesia.
The Am and Masters’ categories are where the fiercest drama lies. In Am, TRIPLE ACE RACING’s Henry Kwong holds a slender four-point lead over his brother, reigning 2024 champion Eric Kwong. Their sibling rivalry takes center stage after Henry’s double victory last round, but with Singapore’s street circuit known for chaos, the title could swing either way.
The inaugural Masters’ crown is separated by a single point: EBM’s Adrian D’Silva leads OpenRoad Racing’s Christian Chia, while Modena Motorsports’ John Shen lurks in contention if luck falls his way.
Meanwhile, Pro-Am has already been sealed, with BWT Phantom Global Racing’s Bao Jinlong celebrating his sixth class title. The veteran now aims to close the year in style.
Adding to the excitement is the entry of local talent Danial Frost, who debuts for TORO Racing at his home event. Frost, a proven contender in GT World Challenge Asia, will look to impress despite limited seat time in the 911 GT3 Cup.
Also joining the grid are Dylan O’Keeffe and Matthew Belford from Porsche Carrera Cup Australia. O’Keeffe returns after a strong Indonesian debut, while Belford lines up with Bergwerk Motorsport, eager to tick the Singapore street race off his career “bucket list.”
The Singapore rounds double as the season’s second and final “Street Cup,” with victors earning an exclusive Porsche VIP experience at the 2026 Bathurst 12 Hour in Australia.
Off-track, the season will conclude with the prestigious Night of Champions gala in Singapore, where title winners will officially be crowned and celebrated.
- Friday: Free Practice – 14:00 (MYT)
- Saturday: Qualifying – 13:45 | Race 1 – 16:15
- Sunday: Race 2 – 16:40
Both races will be streamed live on the official Porsche Carrera Cup Asia website and YouTube channel.
As Alexandre Imperatori, PCCA Manager, notes: “Singapore has been the highlight of our calendar since 2008. With the Am and Masters titles undecided, new faces joining us, and the farewell to the 992.1, we’re set for a thrilling finale.”
Under the lights of Marina Bay, the 2025 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia season promises one last showcase of precision, rivalry, and drama—before a new era begins in 2026.