Rising teenage motor racing star Charlie Robertson delivered a star performance at Oulton Park Island Circuit in Cheshire over the weekend, 4th/5th June, to secure the second podium of his debut season in the ultra-competitive Ginetta Junior Championship.The HHC Motorsport driver, who at just 14 years and five months is the youngest racer on the entire Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship support package, is certainly one of the UK's hottest prospects and continues to belie his lack of experience.Second place in Saturday afternoon's seventh round followed by a sensational recovery drive to fourth in round eight, necessary after he was taken off the circuit on the first lap, mean the Surrey youngster is now up to fourth in the championship and just 12 points shy of the coveted top three."We've had a really strong weekend, second place and then fourth as well are good results and I'm hopeful we can go even better during the next rounds", said Charlie, "It was a shame I got tagged in the second race, it was just first lap action really."Luckily I managed to keep the car going and get back on track. I had to make my way back through, picking people off one by one, but my tyres did seem to hold on more than some of the others so that helped a lot. I'm really pleased with the results, thanks to the team for giving me a great car."Saturday afternoon's 10-lap encounter was a relatively straight-forward affair for Charlie as he raced to a strong runner-up spot. Qualifying fourth fastest, a mere 0.066 seconds shy of the front row, the Whyteleafe-based driver did actually gain a place before the racing got underway when Tom Howard had to pit with mechanical problems.Running in third up until lap four, Charlie applied increasing pressure to George Gamble and made the pass for second at the hairpin with a great move. Shaking off his rival within a couple of laps, Charlie proceeded to build a significant cushion and finished the race three seconds clear.While Saturday's action was blessed with clear skies and warm sunshine, the weather changed for Sunday with intermittent showers making tyre choice a factor. Running with 'intermediate' part-worn treaded rubber, Charlie set about challenging for his second podium of the weekend but into the second turn, Cascades, he was pitched off the circuit - although luckily avoiding the gravel trap.Retaining great composure and presence of mind, the Caterham School pupil recovered to the track and set about mounting a searing fight-back through the order. Into the top 10 by lap four, Charlie worked his way through the pack impressively and after entering the eighth and final lap in sixth position he managed to get ahead of both Howard and William Foster over the last 2.2 miles. Next on the agenda for Charlie and his HHC Motorsport team is a visit to the squad's 'home' circuit, Croft in North Yorkshire, just two weeks from now on 18th/19th June.Provisional 2011 Ginetta Junior Championship Driver Standings (after Rd8):1st Seb Morris, 284pts; 2nd George Gamble, 187pts; 3rd William Foster, 155pts; 4th Charlie Robertson, 143pts