2:35 I have never seen anyone do this before and I'm both confused and impressed The most generous thing I can say about the crash itself is that Mr Cheddar understeered while trying to hold the inside, and given the erratic way he's transferring his weight he's barely in control of the kart as it is. As for that defending though... I dunno, that seems somewhat born out of ego, that was poor from him. Best of luck to Oscar in the BIKC!
@@PericoKarting Ha ha that was Oscar at 2:35 straight lining over the finish line for a fast lap. Otherwise on the Birmingham track, similar to Coventry, you'll be on the brakes before crossing the line. Definitely give it a go next time your on either of these tracks and you'll likely grab a new PB. Oscar did very well tonight in his first BIKC. A succession of bad karts didn't help but we knew our goal was to qualify regardless of Oscar being the fastest Birmingham junior. I'll be reviewing his helmet cam footage as there was a bit of professional cheating out there as he was pushed wide a couple of times on the same hairpin out of sight. He qualified p2 from 16 in a not so great kart and finished 5th which means we are now on our way to Liverpool Oct 5th which will be an epic experience. It'll be good when we can finally ditch public sessions so Oscar gets a far better experience each time on track and avoids the likes of mr Cheddar. That day we came to see you at Leicester was Oscar's 3rd time there and first time in their race academy. They did a 15 min quali and a 15 min race....yep, Oscar won, set fastest lap of the day, week and high up on the month board. Thoroughly enjoying this journey with him 💯 Cheers for your well wishes and hoping if you've entered the BIKC you smashed it tonight or atleast got some great content 😁
@@JoyMallett He kept a straight head out there and rather than risk being put into the barrier again he decided to let Harry find a way past and go through with him knowing 'Cheddar Dick' would be less aggressive with another adult. That shows Oscar's maturity on track which we already know of having seen him deal amazingly with adversity previously....Teamworks Grand Prix in Halesowen comes to mind when he set the fastest (still is) lap of the year in response to being cheated out of a podium finish.
@@billybonds571 I have Oscar's entire future to worry about and I won't be risking that over some jack ass. I showed him the footage after the race on my phone and Oscar's helmet cam and then his 20 something over 6ft son wanted to escelate things after daddy stepped down. Stood my ground ofcourse but managed the situation too. I just won't allow someone (an adult) out on track to put Oscar in danger without pulling them up on it afterwards. 2nd time this has happened. Last time was a group of Asian guys, early 20's, the one of them pushed Oscar into tje barrier as Oscar was overtaking then threw both his arms in the air in an attempt to get Oscar penalised. Helmet cam footage shown he was eratic and weaving all over the place to stop Oscar passing. So after the race I approached him infront of his buddies and sternly told him to watch what he's doing out there. His buddies just stood there and leter one of them came over and apologised on his behalf. Oscar's my son, he's tiny compared to everyone he races in public events, I'm always going to stand up for him regardless, but there's no need for fighting.
pretty embarrassing that, driving like that against a kid. ive had too many incidents like this i cant count them, i race in a age range now tho as im in a series, oscars rapid
@@OakleyPlayzMC He was racing in his own mind like he was king of the track and what you can't see is just how much he was slowing Oscar down. Part of his argument trackside was "I had the racing line" showing a complete lack of racing knowledge because when your defending your not following the racing line 🤦🏻♂️ The problem we've had at Teamsport Birmingham is they won't let Oscar into any members events until he's 16 meaning we are stuck in public sessions which as you'll know and as this video clearly shows are far more dangerous. We've managed to get onto 3 x 342 members ebents on Monday nights since Oscar turned 13 end of June, but there are family court arrangements which mean I don't have him monday nights and his mom doesn't support him karting so he misses out, but we got some in in the school holidays. I'll be doing some enquiring 'again' because a 12 year old girl we know has told us she does Tin Tops and other events with just juniors at Teamsport Coventry so I'm curious, plus Oscar should very soon be living with me....that's when he can truly excel at this sport 💯 Cheers for following us Oakley, and where do you race?
@@Oscarmallettracing i race all over the U.K, my 'home race' would be buckmore park, only live around 20 minutes away from it, go there around 2 or 3 times a month
2:35 I have never seen anyone do this before and I'm both confused and impressed
The most generous thing I can say about the crash itself is that Mr Cheddar understeered while trying to hold the inside, and given the erratic way he's transferring his weight he's barely in control of the kart as it is. As for that defending though... I dunno, that seems somewhat born out of ego, that was poor from him.
Best of luck to Oscar in the BIKC!
@@PericoKarting Ha ha that was Oscar at 2:35 straight lining over the finish line for a fast lap. Otherwise on the Birmingham track, similar to Coventry, you'll be on the brakes before crossing the line. Definitely give it a go next time your on either of these tracks and you'll likely grab a new PB.
Oscar did very well tonight in his first BIKC. A succession of bad karts didn't help but we knew our goal was to qualify regardless of Oscar being the fastest Birmingham junior.
I'll be reviewing his helmet cam footage as there was a bit of professional cheating out there as he was pushed wide a couple of times on the same hairpin out of sight.
He qualified p2 from 16 in a not so great kart and finished 5th which means we are now on our way to Liverpool Oct 5th which will be an epic experience.
It'll be good when we can finally ditch public sessions so Oscar gets a far better experience each time on track and avoids the likes of mr Cheddar.
That day we came to see you at Leicester was Oscar's 3rd time there and first time in their race academy. They did a 15 min quali and a 15 min race....yep, Oscar won, set fastest lap of the day, week and high up on the month board.
Thoroughly enjoying this journey with him 💯
Cheers for your well wishes and hoping if you've entered the BIKC you smashed it tonight or atleast got some great content 😁
Well done Oscar 👏
@@JoyMallett He kept a straight head out there and rather than risk being put into the barrier again he decided to let Harry find a way past and go through with him knowing 'Cheddar Dick' would be less aggressive with another adult.
That shows Oscar's maturity on track which we already know of having seen him deal amazingly with adversity previously....Teamworks Grand Prix in Halesowen comes to mind when he set the fastest (still is) lap of the year in response to being cheated out of a podium finish.
I would have gone outside........
@@billybonds571 I have Oscar's entire future to worry about and I won't be risking that over some jack ass.
I showed him the footage after the race on my phone and Oscar's helmet cam and then his 20 something over 6ft son wanted to escelate things after daddy stepped down. Stood my ground ofcourse but managed the situation too.
I just won't allow someone (an adult) out on track to put Oscar in danger without pulling them up on it afterwards.
2nd time this has happened. Last time was a group of Asian guys, early 20's, the one of them pushed Oscar into tje barrier as Oscar was overtaking then threw both his arms in the air in an attempt to get Oscar penalised. Helmet cam footage shown he was eratic and weaving all over the place to stop Oscar passing. So after the race I approached him infront of his buddies and sternly told him to watch what he's doing out there. His buddies just stood there and leter one of them came over and apologised on his behalf.
Oscar's my son, he's tiny compared to everyone he races in public events, I'm always going to stand up for him regardless, but there's no need for fighting.
pretty embarrassing that, driving like that against a kid. ive had too many incidents like this i cant count them, i race in a age range now tho as im in a series, oscars rapid
@@OakleyPlayzMC He was racing in his own mind like he was king of the track and what you can't see is just how much he was slowing Oscar down.
Part of his argument trackside was "I had the racing line" showing a complete lack of racing knowledge because when your defending your not following the racing line 🤦🏻♂️
The problem we've had at Teamsport Birmingham is they won't let Oscar into any members events until he's 16 meaning we are stuck in public sessions which as you'll know and as this video clearly shows are far more dangerous.
We've managed to get onto 3 x 342 members ebents on Monday nights since Oscar turned 13 end of June, but there are family court arrangements which mean I don't have him monday nights and his mom doesn't support him karting so he misses out, but we got some in in the school holidays.
I'll be doing some enquiring 'again' because a 12 year old girl we know has told us she does Tin Tops and other events with just juniors at Teamsport Coventry so I'm curious, plus Oscar should very soon be living with me....that's when he can truly excel at this sport 💯
Cheers for following us Oakley, and where do you race?
@@Oscarmallettracing i race all over the U.K, my 'home race' would be buckmore park, only live around 20 minutes away from it, go there around 2 or 3 times a month
@@OakleyPlayzMC Damn, just 20 minutes away, lucky bugger ha ha.
Oscar's yet to get into outdoor karting properly, 2025 that is the plan 😊
@@Oscarmallettracing remember the name oscar!