With the overall title Porsche Carrera Cup GB settled in favour of Damien Faulkner at Brands Hatch last time out, this weekend's final races of the season at Silverstone (14/15 October) will be all about winning races, rather than thinking about championship points.With the title in his pocket, Damien Faulkner (Team Parker with SAS) is determined to sign off his Carrera Cup GB career with another win. Faulkner has been racing with the title firmly in his mind for much of the year, and his tally of 17 podium finishes in 18 races to date has enabled the Irish racer to retain the title he clinched at Silverstone a year ago.Danny Watts (Team IRWIN with Red Line), meanwhile, is the local hero from Buckingham, and has taken a rather different approach to the season. He has won 10 of the 14 races he has contested, but missing four races in the early weeks of the season when Richard Westbrook was in the car, meant that Danny was never in the overall title contest. Now, both drivers can focus on simply winning races and that should make for a fascinating head-to-head. But this is not simply a two-way contest. Tim Harvey (Motorbase Performance) has won this season and dearly wants to win again, while Michael Caine (Motorbase Performance), Jason Templeman (Team Parker with SAS), and IN2RACING's Richard Williams and James Pickford all have the potential to win races. It really is a top quality entry, and the pro category is packed with quick racers.While Faulkner is secure as champion, Harvey needs to keep an eye on Watts in the battle for second in the final reckonings, but if Tim has another strong weekend, he will fend off the former F3 ace.While the pro racers battle at the head of the field, the pro-am racers will be having their own contest. Rising star Phil Quaife (Motorbase Performance) clinched the title at Brands after an exemplary season and will now be bidding to beat as many pro drivers as possible at Silverstone. But the battle for the other pro-am places remains to be resolved as drivers like Nigel Rice (Red Line Racing), David Ashburn (Trackspeed), Andy Purdie (RH Motorsport), Jason Young (Red Line Racing) and Mike Richards (IN2RACING) all fight for victory. They've all won in the pro-am category this season, as has young Sam Edwards (Team Parker Racing). Unfortunately, a technical infringement has cost Sam his outside shot of toppling Quaife, but he will be gunning to win again at Silverstone.Adding further strength to an excellent entry will be series returnee Andy Britnell (Motorbase Performance) and VIP racer Vicki Butler-Henderson (Porsche Cars GB).The opening 28-lap race will be on Saturday afternoon, with a second 28-lap race at 3pm on Sunday afternoon. Sunday's race will, as usual, be broadcast live on Motors TV during its extensive BTCC race day programme.