MEURAKI Unveils INNERDRIVE™: The Performance Circuit Arriving Amid Grand Prix Season Singapore (GPSS) 2025

The 10-day event invites the public for an immersive high-sensory journey, blending gamification, movement, and storytelling into one exhilarating experience

MEURAKI, a wellness innovation platform rooted in holistic self-care, is proud to announce the launch of INNERDRIVE™: The Performance Circuit, a signature performance-wellness circuit to be held during the Grand Prix Season Singapore (GPSS) 2025. This immersive six-station activation pays tribute to Singapore local athletes and is one of the events curated by Singapore Tourism Board to showcase the best of Singapore’s lifestyle and high-octane, race-themed festivities. 

Details:

Date: Daily from 26 September to 5 October

Time: From 10AM to 10PM 

Location: Funan B2 Atrium, 107, North Bridge Rd, Singapore, 179105

For 10-days, the public is invited to test their own “inner drive” through immersive, gamified wellness challenges that blend the adrenaline of Formula 1 with the science of resilience. Drawing upon MEURAKI’s eight pillars of wellness – mental, emotional, physical, occupational, spiritual, social, financial, and environmental, INNERDRIVE™: The Performance Circuit merges the energy of a major event season with a holistic wellness perspective. 

Just as motorsport athletes and elite performers train across multiple domains, not only physical endurance but also mental focus, emotional regulation, and rapid recovery, the six-stations of INNERDRIVE™: The Performance Circuit are designed as a tribute to that holistic approach.

Each station highlights a different dimension of high performance, reflecting how drivers, pit crews, and athletes prepare for peak conditions under immense pressure.

Power Lab – Pit Lane Power Push (Physical Strength and Conditioning) 

Challenge: Drive a PURE sled down a track, simulating the explosive strength and stamina athletes need.

Tribute Athlete: Christian Ho, made history as Singapore’s first and only FIA Formula 3 driver at 18, representing peak physical readiness in motorsports.

Why It Matters: Race drivers rely on strength training to handle g-forces and long hours in the cockpit. This station mirrors that power and endurance. 

Reactor Zone – LightSpeed Reflex Drill (Mental Agility and Reaction Speed)

Challenge: Hit flashing Batak lights as quickly as possible to test reflexes and hand-eye coordination.

Tribute Athlete: Kabir Anurag, the first Singaporean drafted into a Formula 1 driver development programme, symbolising sharp reflexes and fast reaction times.

Why It Matters: Drivers must react in milliseconds to on-track changes; this drill pays homage to that razor-edge mental speed.

Ice Reset – Freeze Frame Reset (Emotional Resilience)

Challenge: Hands plunged into a tub of ice filled with Allswell drinks, testing resilience and mental focus.

Tribute Athlete: U.K. Shyam, known as Singapore’s Fastest Man, who held the 100m record for 22 years, embodies mental toughness in adversity.

Why It Matters: Athletes face both physical pain and mental strain; this cold challenge reflects the resilience needed to reset under pressure.

Fuel Station – Optimal Fuel Quiz (Peak Hydration and Nutrition) 

Challenge: Answer quick questions on hydration and nutrition, essential for sustained peak performance.

Tribute Athlete: Kareen Kaur, Singapore’s first female F4 driver, highlighting the role of smart fuelling and recovery in sustaining performance.

Why It Matters: Elite athletes optimise diet and hydration; this station teaches participants to fuel the body and mind like professionals.

Track Mindset – Centri-Force Challenge (Focus and Inner Clarity)

Challenge: Using Technogym’s functional bench, pull resistance bands while balancing to test focus and inner calm.Tribute Athlete: Kenneth Ho, from amateur sim racer to Super Turbo Division 1 Champion, showing how mental focus translates from virtual practice to real-world tracks.Why It Matters: Concentration and balance are critical to both athletes and drivers; this station builds composure under resistance.

Grit Pit Crew – Rapid Pit-Stop Relay (Teamwork and Strategic Collaboration)

Challenge: In teams of 2–3, loosen giant “tire bolts,” refill “fuel,” and wipe a windscreen – all against the clock.

Tribute Athlete: Shane Ang, first Singaporean to win the S.E.A Super Turbo, Malaysia Speed Festival, and SIAM GT championship titles

Why It Matters: Racing isn’t solo – pit crews, engineers, and strategists make every win possible. A collaborative station requires participants to work together to achieve a goal, echoing how synergy and trust drive collective success in sports, business, and life.

Participants will walk away with a range of completion gifts from PURE Group, LAC, Allswell and Giti Tire.

They also stand to win Lucky Draw Prizes from LAC worth over $450, a 1-month membership at PURE worth $295 and an Allswell hamper worth $60.

The event is free, family-friendly, and open to all.

You can pre-register your participation here: https://www.meuraki.com/innerdrive2025/ 

This Press Release was also published on VRITIMES