Penarth teenager named one of Britain's best young drivers

By Ellyn Wright

8th Oct 2021 | Local News

Cameron Redwood, a teenager from Penarth who has been named one of Britain's best young drivers, with Quentin Willson
Cameron Redwood, a teenager from Penarth who has been named one of Britain's best young drivers, with Quentin Willson

A teenager from Penarth has been named one of Britain's best young drivers.

Cameron Redwood, aged 14, from Llandough took part in the Young Driver Challenge 2021 last weekend.

He was one of 40 talented finalists, all aged under 17, who competed at the event last weekend at the British Motor Museum in Warwickshire.

Cameron earned fourth place in the 14-16 age category.

The Challenge, organised by Young Driver, the UK's largest pre-17 driving school, has been running for seven years.

They compete in two age categories – 10 to 13 and 14 to 16 – and take part in a variety of driving activities including reversing, parking, manoeuvring a slalom, handling junctions and independent driving.

Drivers are behind the wheel of new, dual controlled Vauxhall Corsas with fully qualified driving instructors who assess their abilities and skills.

The aim of the Young Driver scheme is to create a safer next generation of drivers – in the UK one in five newly qualified drivers has an accident within six months of passing their test, but this drops dramatically for Young Driver past pupils.

"I had such a brilliant day, it was great to spend so much time behind the wheel with new instructors," said Cameron.

"I really love learning to drive and I'm proud of how well I've done to get to the final. It's great to think that I'm improving my skills all the time so by the time I'm 17 I'll already have that head-start of knowing how to safely control a car."

TV presenter and motoring expert Quentin Willson awarded the finalists their prizes.

All finalists received a medal, a complimentary 60-minute Young Driver gift voucher and a signed copy of Quentin Willson's latest book: Learn to Drive without Tears and Tantrums.

Sue Waterfield, head of marketing at Young Driver, said: "It's been a great final, the drivers all performed amazingly.

"Cameron should both feel very proud, it's a fantastic achievement. Anyone watching the finalists drive can see how beneficial it is learning at such a young age.

"These teens take the responsibility of being a safe driver very seriously and they show great control of the cars. They'll take that forward with them as they learn on the road at 17 and then as qualified drivers. But beyond showing us how great their driving skills are, they've all had a really great day with lots of smiles and a real sense of pride and achievement, which is what it's all about."

Young Driver operates at 70 locations across the UK, including Cardiff, Chepstow and Newport and has sold more than one million driving lessons to youngsters aged between 10 and 17. For more information, go to www.youngdriver.com

     

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