The Shuttle/Times and News has teamed up with the Green Flag 2002 MSA British Touring Car Championship and Team Dynamics to give away five pairs of tickets to the final BTCC meeting of the season, and one winner will be given the VIP treatment with a full pit and garage tour.

And Team Dynamics are giving one winner the chance to get "up close and personal" with Gavin Pyper by holding his name board on the grid at the start of the sprint race at the final round of the championship at Donington Park. Gavin Pyper

Gavin Pyper of Team Dynamics, said: "It will be great to have the support of a true race fan on the grid at the final round of the BTCC."

The grand finale, of what is turning out to be the hottest motorsport series this year takes place on September 20-22 at Donington Park.

A spectacular weekend of racing is guaranteed as the Derbyshire circuit plays host to the last of three "Super Weekenders", where the cream of the UK's single seater, sports and saloon car series line up to support the headline Green Flag British Touring Car Championship.

Kicking off the three day event on September 20, fans can watch the British Formula 3 Championship, the British GT Championship and the fabulous new World Sportscar Invitation Trophy - a real treat for historic race fans.

Other series adding their weight to this superb support race package include Formula Renault, Renault Clio, Porsche Cup and Formula Ford, all providing an explosion of dawn to dusk racing over the weekend.

But it is undoubtedly the intense rivalry in the Green Flag British Touring Car Championship that will provide the biggest thrills and spills on track. Anthony Reid

Vauxhall Motorsport reigned supreme last year but with a jam-packed grid of raw talent and experience, the Green Flag BTCC is sure to go down to the wire.

And Team Dynamics, who shot to fame, re-writing the history books by becoming the first privateer team to win a race outright with independent driving legend Matt Neal, are offering one winner the chance to become a grid celebrity at Donington Park, holding the name board for Gavin Pyper before the start of the sprint race.

Scot, Gavin Pyper, who has just celebrated his 23rd birthday became the youngest-ever race winner in the Vauxhall SRi V6 Challenge, a series recognised as the proving ground of the Touring Car stars of tomorrow.

MG Sport and Racing, the first team to break Vauxhall's stranglehold on the championship earlier in the season at Silverstone, will be pushing the Oxon based outfit to the max in its bid to lift the Champion's trophy for that most British of marques, MG.

Yorkshireman James Thompson will have to keep a close eye on his team-mate Yvan Muller - last year's championship runner up - and the sister Vauxhall Egg Sport driver Midlander, Matt Neal, who also headed the championship points table this season. James Thompson

But, he will also be fending off the advances of MG Sport and Racing's Anthony Reid and Warren Hughes if he is to claim overall honours for Vauxhall Motorsport.

With increased competition this year from manufacturers Honda, MG, Peugeot and Proton, the BTCC has re-affirmed its position as one of the most prestigious Touring Car series in the world. For the latest news visit the official BTCC website. Matt Neal

The opportunity to see a plethora of talent race under the same roof cannot be missed.

Tickets for Friday, September 20 cost £5 on the gate, Saturday, September 21 £10 on the gate, Sunday, September 22 £25. Weekend passes cost £25. Children up to 15 are admitted free every day.

Grandstand seating is available at £10. All tickets can be booked in advance subject to a booking fee, call the ticket hotline on 0870 400 0699 or visit Donington Park website. Yvan Muller

To win one of five pairs of tickets to the Green Flag BTCC finale or be a VIP, answer the following question.

Q: Which Midland Egg Sport driver headed the championship table this season?

Closing date Thursday, September 12.