The Porsche Carrera Cup GB travels to Scotland for the next two races on the calendar at the Knockhill circuit near Dunfermline over the weekend of 27/28 August.Knockhill is always one of the most dramatic weekends on the racing calendar. The dips and twists of the Knockhill regularly deliver spectacular racing and the track offers some of the best spectator viewing in Britain.Leading the title race as the teams travel north is Damien Faulkner (Team Parker Racing) after winning three races in the space of one weekend at his home track of Mondello Park in July followed by an impressive double at Snetterton.However, he faces a major challenge from defending champion Richard Westbrook (Red Line Racing), who is fighting to recover ground on Faulkner after dominating the early part of the season. After the latest two races at Snetterton, Westbrook trails Faulkner by 56 points, but has vowed to keep battling all the way to the final race of the season."I'm not going to give up," pledged Westbrook at Snetterton, after being excluded from the opening race. "I won't stop trying until the last lap of the last race of the season." He battled through to second place in round 14 later in the day and knows that he really needs Faulkner to have a non-finish before the end of the season to open up the title race. However, Faulkner's record to date is exemplary. He has been on the podium in every one of the 14 races so far in 2005.Former touring car champion Tim Harvey (Team RPM) is another front-runner and is overdue a first win of 2005 to put a run of bad luck behind him. Jason Templeman (Team Parker Racing) is the other member of the leading quartet that has consistently set the pace this season. Like Harvey, Templeman has the pace to win, but has yet to break the Faulkner/Westbrook stranglehold on the top step of the podium.Major local interest centres on former BTCC racer Gordon Shedden, who will make his Porsche debut in the Porsche Cars with Team Autosport entry. Gordon is now part of the management team at Knockhill, so he knows the track better than most of his rivals!Adding depth of quality to the field is Red Line Racing trio Stephen Shanly, Nigel Rice and Jason Young, while Steve Clark (Team RPM) is getting quicker and quicker with every race and another new track to learn will not faze one of the most improved drivers of the season.Meanwhile, local racer Jim Geddie will make his Carrera Cup debut at his home track having campaigned his ex-Barry Horne car in a number of local championship races at Knockhill during the season.