The first edition of Father&Son™ was organized in October 2023. Fathers and sons gathered in Monaco, all aboard their classic or modern Aston Martin. Elegance and sportiness were the watchwords of this unique automotive event.

The next edition of Father&Son™ doesn't yet have a date, but if you'd like to take part in one of our events with your son or father, check out the Rallye Père-Fils™ 2024 !

FATHERS + SONS + ASTON MARTIN

Father&Son™

To write your story. Or rather your stories.

The first edition of the Rallye Père-Fils™ took place in 2012 from Deauville. The event quickly became a benchmark in the world of automotive events, and is now one of those not to be missed under any circumstances.

These last ten years have seen little boys become teenagers, teenagers become young men, sometimes taller than their daddy. It's also a piece of life we've shared together, friendships and memories. And tomorrow's memories are made today.

FATHERS + SONS + ASTON MARTIN

What makes our rallies so unique?

If you ask the participants in our events, almost all of them will say "a je ne sais quoi". It's hard to pinpoint what makes our events so special.

Of course, there's the choice of establishments, the courses with their driving pleasure and panoramic views, a whole host of visible and invisible details that make the whole thing elegant and fluid, an attentive organization team, but also your presence. That's undoubtedly one of our greatest assets.

  • The Rallye Père-Fille™ is limited to 50 crews. And every year, around fifteen different makes of car take part, with cars from the 50s to the present day.

  • The Rallye Père-Fille™ takes place over three days, from Friday to Sunday. It is also structured around three stages, each of which includes a regularity section. Regularity? Have a look below, we'll explain what it's all about if you're not familiar with the principle!

  • The Rallye Père-Fille™ is not just a story of human generations. The same goes for the cars that take the start.

For everyone.

At Father&Son™, you don't have to be a regularity event specialist to take part in the rally, nor do you have to be in with a chance of winning the race. We are fully aware that some co-drivers may be young, or a little less so, but just as much novices. There's no need for any special equipment either, with the exception of a calculator, which can help, common sense being the main asset.

Using the roadbook handed out at the start of the event, crews cover a certain distance, during which their average speed is calculated. To win, the average speed achieved over the various timed sections simply has to be as close as possible. It's not complicated, except for the fact that the finishing point is kept secret!