Porsche Carrera Cup GB, the title permutations

Josh Webster and Michael Meadows fight for the overall titlePeter Kyle-Henney and Steven Liquorish battle for Pro-Am2Paul Rees and Victor Jimenez contest third place overallThe contest for the overall and Pro-Am2 titles within the Porsche Carrera Cup GB will be resolved during the final two rounds at Brands Hatch (11/12 October), and these are the points’ permutations.Overall drivers’ championshipJosh Webster (Redline Racing) and Michael Meadows (Samsung UHD TV Racing) are the contenders, with Webster holding a four-point lead going to Brands Hatch. All scores count and there is a maximum possible weekend score of 44 points for two poles, two wins and two fastest laps. To be champion, Meadows must out-score Webster by at least four points over the two races.If they are level on points, Meadows would win on a tie-break due to a greater number of race wins. Points are scored on the basis of 20-18-16-14-12-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 to the first 15 finishers, with an additional point for each pole position and fastest lap in each race.Meanwhile, the battle for third place is between Paul Rees (In2 Racing) and Victor Jimenez (Redline Racing) and Rees goes to Brands with a 21-point advantage. Jimenez must out-score Rees by 22 points to take third place.Pro-Am2 championshipThe situation in Pro-Am2 is very close between Peter Kyle-Henney (Parr Motorsport) and Steven Liquorish (Team Parker Racing). Drivers in Pro-Am2 count only their best seven weekend scores and a perfect weekend score in Pro-Am2 is 24 points: 10 for each win plus one point for each pole and one point for each fastest lap. From the best seven scores so far, Kyle-Henney has a three-point lead. However, Kyle-Henney now has to drop a 17-point score, while Liquorish has to drop a 12-point score, so Liquorish currently holds a slight advantage.


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