It was about a year ago that my Sweetie and I drove our DB9 from California up to Victoria BC to join the AMOC Canada West group for their annual get together (check out that trip here). While the event was mostly scuttled by Covid this year they managed to pull together a nice grouping of cars for a photo shoot. Wyman Lee was kind enough to send along this information I could share with you. Continue reading “AMOC Canada West Aston Martin August 2020 Photo Shoot”→
I have to admit that I am guilty. I spent my summer playing with my Aston Martin rather than working on it. I have neglected this blog and the YouTube channel. My apologies.
Earlier in the year my Sweetie suggested that we do a getaway drive for fun (did I mention I love my wife). Coincidentally – two of the regional clubs reached out to me to join their gatherings, and just like that we had the makings of two road trips. Continue reading “Where ‘ya been Steve?”→
Please come join me in attending the AMOC Western Canada meeting coming up July 27th and 28th in beautiful Victoria, BC.
My Sweetie and I are going to drive up from California in our DB9 to attend this event and make a long weekend getaway of it with meeting some other Aston enthusiasts along the way. If you are heading up from south of the border, please leave a comment on this blog if you’d like to meet up along the way and make the journey as a group. Anyone in NorCal interested in going (and take advantage of the incredible exchange rate right now where $1 USD will get you about $1.33 CDN) ?
If you are located in Western Canada or the Pacific Northwest, please consider attending this well organized event. They are hoping to get 30+ Aston’s of all vintages to attend.
They have two great days of events planned for the Saturday and Sunday. Day one is for AMOC members and their guests, and will include some interesting speakers like Stuart from Velocity AP and Richard from Redpants.lol, The event will be held in a beautiful setting. All the details about the event are listed down below (thanks to Wyman Lee for sending along the details).
I would really like to get all the Aston Martin owners near me to come out to the upcoming AMOC West Track day. I’ve done this every year I’ve had my Aston and it’s been a little sad when only 10 Astons show up and we have to fill the rest of the event with BMW’s and Porsche’s (fine cars, just not my tribe). Can you make the pilgrimage for a day of fun? Please do.
Track day ISN’T racing day. You may feel trepidation about coming out to the event since you don’t think of yourself as a ‘racer’. This event isn’t about racing, its about taking your car out on a safe piece of road and being able to feel it accelerate on the straights and hug the corners, all in the safety of a racetrack. Racing other cars isn’t part of it.
In the past we’ve had all manner of the Gaydon era cars (DB9, Vantage, DBS, Vanquish and 4 doors), plus a smattering of older Vanquish, Vantage and even some DB5’s and DB6’s. I’d love to see some new DB11 and Vantage (Dare I dream for a Superleggera to appear?)
This is a privately organized event by AMOC title, Aston owner and enthusiast George Wood. Here is how the event generally works out:
While you are in the region you can make a long weekend out of it and visit nearby San Francisco, Napa Valley, Lake Tahoe, and even Sacramento (where I live).
George asks that you sign up in advance so he knows who’s coming and can plan accordingly for food, etc.
You could stay in Napa Valley or Sacramento the night before and make the drive out early in the morning. I leave Sacramento about 6am and get to the track right about 7:30am.
Cars start to arrive at the track about 7:00am on Sunday morning.
George will meet you in the main building and sign you in
A nice buffet breakfast is served starting at 7:45am
At about 8:30am a drivers meeting is held to lay out the rules for the day
This is a TRACK day, not a RACING day. No one is allowed to race.
Everyone wants to finish the day with undamaged vehicles. Everyone respects that.
The group is split into Novice/Intermediates and Experienced.
I usually run in the Novice class – less stress and I don’t fancy myself a racer. I just want to get out and listen to the roar of the engine on the straights and not worry about tickets for a change.
Passing is generally limited to safe and controlled waive byes only in specified areas. If you are just out for a fun stress free day, this is your group
The Experienced group is for the go fast folks that want to push their cars a little harder.
Racing helmets are required. Not to worry, the track rents them for a nominal fee for those that don’t have their own.
Experienced drivers are at the event and will gladly take a few laps with you to help you get acquainted with the track. Very worthwhile if you are a complete novice and a little nervous
The groups alternate 30 minutes on, 30 minutes off.
You can pull off anytime you want, and go back out anytime you want during your session.
30 minutes may not sound long, but its just right when you are doing it.
The 30 minutes in the pit is some of the most fun time to BS with the other owners and ogle all the cars.
A lunch is catered at 12 noon and everyone relaxes and refuels.
This is a good time for a Group photo session
The afternoon is more sessions until we all tire out. I’m usually mentally done by 4pm and make my rounds to say goodbye and head for home.
You can even bring a friend! My Sweetie usually comes along and George only asks for a nominal extra fee to cover the meals. She usually drives a session or two.
Help me out! Let’s fill the event completely with Aston Martins. Download the signup form here and please send it back to George ASAP so he reserves your spot.
Also – Please leave me a comment below if you are thinking of coming, and we can say Hello in person at the event.