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Motorfest Ireland takes place on May 19 at Limerick Racecourse
Motorfest Ireland takes place on Sunday, May 19 at Limerick Racecourse.
Motorfest Ireland takes place on May 19 at Limerick Racecourse
Motorfest Ireland takes place on Sunday, May 19 at Limerick Racecourse. It is the largest car show in Munster and includes classic and modified cars as well as motorbikes.
The event is organised by Limerick Classic Car Club. The club has been in existence for over 25 years and has a large group of members from the Limerick, Clare, Tipperary, and North Cork areas.
They support other clubs and organisations in the area as well as donating thousands to charity annually including Milford Hospice, Limerick Marine Search and Rescue, and Cancer Society.
The show will include Classic and vintage cars, classic and custom motorbikes, classic commercials, modified cars, perhaps the largest display of German cars in Ireland, autojumble, a motorcycle stunt display by a top international works rider, supercars as well as an onsite restaurant, children’s rides and a children’s play area. Legendary marques such as Ferrari, Aston Martin, Porsche, Jaguar and more will be represented.
Some special attractions include a stunt bike show, classic supercar display, garda display, rally stimulator and a trade area. Live 95fm will live broadcast the event.
There will be some special attractions, including a spectacular motorbike stunt show. A Supercar & Bike display will include a unique gathering of high-performance sports cars and motorbikes. Legendary marques such as Ferrari, Aston Martin, Porsche, Jaguar and more will be represented.
New car displays, a kids play area, restaurant and other attractions mean that it will be a great day out for all the family.
The venue is just off the Motorway, (Exit4, M20 near Patrickswell), and easily accessible from all over the country.
Profits from this year’s event will be donated to local charities including Children’s ARC Unit (University Hospital Limerick), Limerick Maternity Hospital’s Neonatal Unit, and CARI Limerick (Children at Risk in Ireland).
Admission is 8 euro for adults and children under 12 are free. It will take place from 10 am to 4:30 pm.
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