Baylis & Harding Porsche Club Championship with Pirelli points leader Pete Morris arrives at Oulton Park on Saturday 6th of September aiming to keep his run of podium finishes intact, the Class One racer having finished in the top three in all eleven races so far this season with three wins in his Strasse 996 C2. Time is running out for his rivals to reel him in, just three races remain after Oulton Park, the season finishing with a triple-header meeting at the Porsche Festival at Brands Hatch later this month.Hartech’s Tom Bradshaw was the man to beat last time out at Donington Park, taking both wins to raise his victory to tally to five, but several non-finishes have dented Bradshaw’s title hopes. Class One has proved hugely competitive in 2014, Paragon’s Mark Sumpter another triple race winner in his 964 C2, Sumpter and team-mate Adrian Slater taking on the newer models in their 1980s vintage cars, losing out on raw power but able to hold their own on the twistier circuits.Reigning champion John McCullagh is second in the Class One points, recovering from a car damaging off at Rockingham to be in the thick of the action at Donington in his Hartech Boxster. Mark McAleer has been another to be a regular factor in the lead battle, the former champion chasing his first win of the season, while Strasse’s Chris Dyer had been pushing hard in their Cayman S and went well at Oulton in the car last season.A feature of the series this year has been the tight racing in Class Two, Mark Koeberle leading the class having won five of the last seven races, but he has been pushed hard by fellow 968 CS racer Andy Toon and the Boxster of Stuart Ings. A runaway race win has been a rare thing in Class Two with the front-runners closely matched and often running in the top-ten overall.Qualifying is at 08.30 on Saturday, with the two 25-minute races at 11.40 and 17.05.