An Oregon woman was busted on felony charges after a racist rant apparently sparked by a parking space was caught on tape.

Amber Rose Rocco, 39, was taken into custody Friday by police after they watched repulsive video of a tense, minute-long knifepoint confrontation between her and a black couple at a strip mall parking lot in McMinnville on Christmas Eve — when she flipped out over what she thought was a shoddy parking job.

“This bitch is really trying stab him, just because,” Emora Roberson said on the footage in reference to Rocco, who quickly cuts her off.

“No I don’t stab nobody,” Rose replied in the clip. “It’s called self-defense, you stupid n—-r bitch.”

“Who the f—k are you calling a n—-r?” Roberson continued.

“You, motherf—cker!” Rose said.

“You’re racist as f—k,” Roberson replied. “What the f—k!”

Rose is then seen punching the vehicle’s passenger side door, startling Roberson and her 15-month-old child who was also in the car, as well Roberson’s boyfriend, Keysuan Goodyear, KATU reports. The baby began crying over the pounding on the car, video shows.

“I was scared [about] what she was going to do, what was going to happen,” Goodyear told the station. “At the end of the day, I want her to know what she was doing was unacceptable. It’s not good for the next generation; we have to stop this now.”

Rocco continues yelling — apparently at another motorist in the parking lot at 635 NE Highway 99 — before getting back into her SUV. Roberson then convinces Goodyear to ignore Rocco’s aggression and to not retaliate, according to the footage.

“Hell no, it’s not worth it, babe,” she said. “We’re in a white-ass town. Nah, I got this little, this little dumb bitch on [camera] … Close your f—king door, bitch!”

Roberson continues: “Call me a n—-r and shit, what the f—k?”

No injuries were reported during the incident, police said.

Rose remained in custody as of Monday at the Yamhill County Jail, where she’s facing charges of intimidation, harassment, menacing and unlawful use of a weapon, jail records show.

Roberson and Goodyear, meanwhile, said they hope she gets the help they think she desperately needs, including a mental health evaluation and even a personal consultation.

“I’d like to talk to her one-on-one,” Goodyear told KATU. “I would ask her if she would want a hug or something. She don’t even know who I am.”