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Sprinting is a high-speed discipline in which competitors take individual turns to set a time around a lap of a closed course, with the fastest times determining the final results.  Events are typically held on various courses ranging from airfields, established sprint course and racing circuits.

Competitors are given practice runs before the competition proper starts.  Usually you will get two runs against the clock, with your best time counting in the final results. 

AMOC Sprints are a mixture of circuits or hill-climbs, with competitors being on track one person at a time.  Each run is timed with practice runs in the morning, to learn the lines, and competitive runs in the afternoon. 


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SPEED CHAMPIONSHIP 2025
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There are two series categories; one for AMOC Members with Aston Martin cars and the other for AMOC Members with other marques of car. The Aston Martin category has sub-classes as defined in the following documents: 

Regulations Governing Aston Martin Cars in Speed Events 2025 TBA.

AMOC Speed Series 2025 Calendar

AMOC Speed Series 2025 Regs TBA.

Motorsport UK Yearbook 2025 TBA

Points are awarded for both the fastest times, and a handicap, to make it fairer across the models. The 2025, regulations and registration forms are below.

Category A - Aston Martin cars Class 1-6 (classes to be updated)

  • Class 1 Vintage and Venerable  Class 1 Regulations
  • Class 2 DB1 - DB3  Class 2 Regulations 
  • Class 3 DB4 - DB6  Class 3 Regulations
  • Class 4 Newport Pagnell V8 - Bloxham DB7  Class 4 Regulations 
  • Class 5 Gaydon  Class 5 Regulations
  • Class 6 Invitation For Aston Martin cars that are modified outside of the regulations governing Aston Martin cars in Speed Events. Not eligible for awards or Championship placings. Acceptance of any car in this class is at the Speed Series Officials discretion.

Category B - Non Aston Martin Cars Class 1-14

  • Classes 1 - 5 Standard Cars, Road Cars Series/Specialist Production, Sports Cars, GT & Saloon Cars, up to 2 litres (2000cc)
  • Classes 6 – 9 Road Cars Series/Specialist Production Sports Cars, GT & Saloon Cars, 2 litres (2001) to 3 litres (3000cc).
  • Classes 10 – 13 Road Cars Series/Specialist Production Sports Cars, GT & Saloon Cars, over 3 litres (3001cc) and all four-wheel drive cars.
  • Class 14 Invitation Class for cars that are modified outside the class structure above.

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