Rally Masters sold out as organisers urge fans to plan travel carefully

Rally Masters sold out as organisers urge fans to plan travel carefully

Rally Masters sold out as organisers urge fans to plan travel carefully

With over 3,000 people expected to attend Rally Masters at Killarney Racecourse this Saturday, organisers have issued important advice around tickets, traffic, and access.

The event is completely sold out and no further tickets will be made available.

Clerk of the Course Tim Clifford stressed that admission is strictly by pre-purchased ticket only. “No tickets will be on sale at the gate. Anyone arriving without a ticket will be turned away,” he said.

There will be no spectator car access via Ross Road and parking is prohibited both on the road itself and at the event venue.

Tow-away zones will be in place and any vehicles left illegally will be removed. Mr Clifford appealed to fans to respect residents along Ross Road as well as tourists wishing to visit Ross Castle.

To make access easier, a free courtesy bus will run between outside the Avenue Hotel and the Rally Masters site.

The service will operate continuously from 9.30am to 5.00pm.

Spectators are advised to use Killarney town’s car parks, where there is ample capacity, and to take the shuttle bus to the racecourse. With large crowds expected, the clear message from organisers is to arrive early and only use designated facilities.

Clifford added: “We are thrilled with the overwhelming support for Rally Masters and thank everyone sincerely. With your cooperation, we can ensure a safe, enjoyable, and memorable event for all while supporting our chosen charities.”

Proceeds from Rally Masters will go directly to LauraLynn Children’s Hospice and the Jack and Jill Foundation, two charities providing vital support for children and families across Ireland.


 
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