Rally Masters Ireland, the one-day demonstration of historic rally cars, is now fully sold out.
The event takes place at Killarney Racecourse on Saturday, September 27, and oand there is no way to gain access without pre-booking.
The event will bring 50 cars and 50 drivers to Killarney for demonstration runs and a static display. The line-up includes Belgian legend Patrick Snijers, who will be reunited with a Bastos-liveried BMW M3 E30, Irish great Billy Coleman in another BMW M3, WRC driver Josh McErlean in a Ford Focus WRC, and a trio of MG Metro 6R4s driven by Frank O’Mahoney, Denis Biggerstaff and Willie O’Dwyer. Other confirmed entries include James Cullen in a Nissan 240 RS and Stephen Murphy in a Ford Escort WRC.
Large crowds are expected to travel from across Ireland and abroad. The event is organised by Killarney & District Motor Club in partnership with Motorsport Ireland.
All proceeds will go to two children’s charities — The Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation and LauraLynn Children’s Hospice.
The event’s headline sponsor is Eamon Long & Co., a Cork-based plant spare parts supplier.
Rally Masters Killarney sold out don’t show up without a ticket
Rally Masters Ireland, the one-day demonstration of historic rally cars, is now fully sold out.
The event takes place at Killarney Racecourse on Saturday, September 27, and organisers have stressed that no tickets will be available at the gate.
They have warned fans not to travel to the venue without a ticket, as admission numbers are capped for logistical and safety reasons and there is no way to gain access without pre-booking.

The event will bring 50 cars and 50 drivers to Killarney for demonstration runs and a static display. The line-up includes Belgian legend Patrick Snijers, who will be reunited with a Bastos-liveried BMW M3 E30, Irish great Billy Coleman in another BMW M3, WRC driver Josh McErlean in a Ford Focus WRC, and a trio of MG Metro 6R4s driven by Frank O’Mahoney, Denis Biggerstaff and Willie O’Dwyer. Other confirmed entries include James Cullen in a Nissan 240 RS and Stephen Murphy in a Ford Escort WRC.
Large crowds are expected to travel from across Ireland and abroad. The event is organised by Killarney & District Motor Club in partnership with Motorsport Ireland.
All proceeds will go to two children’s charities — The Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation and LauraLynn Children’s Hospice.
The event’s headline sponsor is Eamon Long & Co., a Cork-based plant spare parts supplier.
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