Stepping away from the office and onto the tarmac, the real estate leaders recently partnered with Porsche Centre Willoughby for the inaugural Industry Track Night—an event designed to explore the intersection of automotive precision and strategic business leadership.
The concept was simple yet effective: invite a select group of industry peers to take their own vehicles onto a professional circuit, guided by professional drivers.
However, the objective went far beyond the lap times. It was about fostering connection, performance, and shared experience in an environment that naturally demands focus.
Where High Performance Meets Human Connection
The synergy between handling a high-performance vehicle and navigating the financial and real estate sectors is undeniable. Both require calculated risk, acute awareness, and an unwavering commitment to precision.
“High performance isn’t built in isolation,” explains Andrew McCulloch, CEO of Harcourts NSW.
“Last week’s Track Night was a reminder that growth comes from exposure—to new conversations, different perspectives, and environments that stretch us. The edge in any market comes from those willing to engage consistently, not just operationally, but relationally.”
McCulloch emphasises that these opportunities are intentional design choices for the business.
“We’re building connection, perspective, and momentum beyond the daily pressures of the office. Opportunities like this allow us to strip away the formality and focus on the shared ambition in the room.”
Adrenaline and Ambition
For Porsche Centre Willoughby, the partnership was a natural fit, aligning two brands that prioritise excellence.
“It is always inspiring to see leaders step out of their comfort zones,” remarked a representative from Porsche Centre Willoughby.
“The track demands total presence, much like high-level business strategy. Watching these guests apply their professional discipline to the driving experience created a unique energy you simply don’t get at a standard networking dinner.”
The sentiment was echoed by the drivers themselves. While the machinery provided the thrill, the value was found in the camaraderie.
“The track delivered the adrenaline, certainly,” noted one participating guest driver.
“But the real value came from the calibre of discussion. It was refreshing to engage with peers in a relaxed, informal environment where the willingness to engage went far beyond the day-to-day grind.”
A New Tradition
This event marks the first in what Harcourts NSW intends to be a yearly fixture, signalling a shift in how the company approaches industry relationships.
By creating spaces that bring leaders together in dynamic settings, they are setting a new standard for professional connection.
“We’ll continue creating spaces that bring leaders together,” McCulloch adds.
“I encourage everyone in our network to make the most of them.”