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Cannonball supercars are coming to Cashel’s Circle K next Sunday, March 13

Cashel is getting into Top Gear for the arrival of this year’s Cannonball super cars which will be zooming by the Circle K on Sunday next.

On Sunday, March 13, from 9am-11.30am, 100 Cannonball super cars will be on display at Kildare Village before the gleaming convoy sets off on a road-trip to Lismore Castle in Waterford taking in the famous V Drive and a pitstop at Circle K Cashel at 12.30pm.

The spectacular line-up of rare cars includes firm favorites SLR McLaren, Lamborghini Aventador, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Porsche GT3 RS, Maserati, Bentley, a BMW M8 Competition, an interesting selection of EV cars and much more. Cannonball is a free family-friendly event and crew make it a priority to ensure it is accessible for people of all ages and abilities. The cars will be on display in the new Kildare Village car park from 9am to 11.30am.

Cannonball and Kildare Village hosts will be on site to direct spectators to the location so you can get up close, meet the drivers and take pictures.

Cannonball Ireland is the most unique supercar fraternity in the world and the largest organized road-trip in Europe with 190 of the finest supercars on the planet.

Think luxury, unforgettable experiences, breath-taking drives, incredible cars and, of course, those random funny and candid moments that make Cannonball so unique.

To date the event has raised over €1,266,000 for Irish charities and has been a huge hit at Cashel, Cahir and Dundrum in Co Tipperary over the years.

Cannonball was founded by Kildare businessman Alan Bannon in 2008 and now the event is the largest organized road trip in Europe. Cannonball is already on a roll this year with the best ever itinerary of road trips planned for 2022.

From the majestic castles on the Grand Highlands Tour to the all-new Retro Cannonball and 4×4 event in Ireland to the widely anticipated main event next September, this supercar story that originated in Ireland shows no signs of slowing down.

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