CLARK FREEPORT — The Philippines’ first motorsports hotel is set to rise here, revving up the freeport’s renown as a premier destination for tourism, lifestyle, and motorsports.
CDC president and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera and KMC president Johnny Tan signed an agreement on March 30 to establish the hotel on the grounds of Clark International Speedway, bringing a one-of-a-kind hospitality experience that combines upscale accommodation with professional motorsports education, high-end car encounters, and precision automotive craftsmanship.
The boutique hotel is expected to generate P1.5 billion in investment and 77 full-time jobs. CDC and KMC are also set to develop an employment pipeline for residents of Barangay Macapagal Village, where the hotel will be located.

seal with a handshake lease agreement amendment to establish the
country’s first motorsports hotel. Standing as witnesses are CDC VP for Business Development and Business Enhancement Group Atty. Noelle Mina
Meneses and KMC External Affairs chief Mean Daliva. Photo: CDC
Atty. Devanadera welcomed the development, highlighting the importance of lifestyle investments in the freeport. “Our investors continue to come, whether new or old. This is why we give so much importance to our investors.”
For his part, Tan described the vision steering the initiative, highlighting its blend of premium hospitality and motorsport energy. “This mission is to fuse world-class hospitality with the thrill of motorsports.”
A bold leap in Philippine motorsports tourism, the project further advances Clark’s award-winning MICE (meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions) pursuits. CDC-PR



