Pete Morris heads the points table as the Baylis & Harding Porsche Club Championship with Pirelli reaches Donington Park for rounds ten and eleven of the series, ‘Podium Pete’ living up to his nickname and a consistent top three finisher all season with his Strasse 996 C2. Closest rival is class two pacesetter Mark Koeberle, who took his first ever class win at Silverstone in June, and since then has taken victory in four out of five races.Mark Sumpter claimed both overall wins at Rockingham last month in his Paragon Porsche 964 C2, Mark and team-mate Adrian Slater relishing the challenge of taking on much newer machinery in their 1980s 911s. A point ahead of Sumpter and second behind Morris in the class one points is 2013 champion John McCullagh, who has stepped up to the class for this year in the rapid Hartech Boxter S used by Tom Bradshaw last season, Bradshaw in turn developing Hartech’s 996 C2 and a force in the races.Chris Dyer is fourth in class one, the Strasse squad having worked to get the new Cayman S up to speed and their first podium finish now overdue. Another to watch for in the races is former champion Mark McAleer - who has won before at Donington Park in his 996.Koberle heads class two but fellow 968 CS racer Andy Toon has also been a race winner while Stuart Ings has provided variety at the front in his 2.7 Boxster and just heads Toon to be second in the points. The class two lead battles have been just as close and action-packed as those at the front of the field, almost guaranteeing two dramatic races are on the cards round Donington’s fast sweeps.Qualifying is at 09.45 on Saturday morning, with the two 25-minute races at 12.25 and 15.10.