New for the 2024 season, the 38x30-metre Porsche Clubhaus hospitality unit became a focal point of the paddock, it will continue to welcome guests on each race weekend throughout 2025. The new Porsche Race Centre is the heart of the action for both championships, its impressive exterior and interior spaces boast a wealth of facilities, and delivers world-class catering.
Guests enter front of ‘haus’ into the Courtyard Terrace, close to one of two Clubhaus drinks stations serving Podium Coffee. The Upper Deck affords vistas across the paddock – often a great spot to watch the live race action. The Clubhaus pop-up space refreshes throughout the season, it has already featured brand partner installations from Porsche Human Performance, Porsche Design, Motorsport UK, and global partner TAG Heuer to name a few.
Heading inside, visitors are greeted by a Porsche display car from past or present. A uniquely crafted menu is served from hosted food stations, alongside comes an additional Clubhaus refreshments bar, offering snacks and hot and cold beverages, including still and sparkling wines from Porsche Motorsport GB Official Partner, Hattingley Valley. Head to the luxurious Clubhaus Lounge break-out areas to relax on comfy sofas. Teams and drivers are showcased through a mix of still imagery and engaging video footage across the Clubhaus walls.
Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, from Friday through to Sunday, with a wide and varied selection of refreshments available on each day, the Porsche Clubhaus is the perfect place to relax, and entertain guests and sponsors. It is easy to see why the Porsche Clubhaus has quickly become the place to be in the paddock.