The event is in aid of the Jack and Jill Foundation.
A retro version of the Cannonball Run is coming to five counties in aid of the Jack and Jill Foundation.
100 classic and rare cars will move in convoy around Westmeath, Limerick, Clare, Mayo, and Roscommon to raise funds.
The event begins at Thomond Park on May 24th and runs into the following day, with a stop set for Mullingar.
The Jack and Jill Foundation is a nationwide charity that funds care for sick children and must raise over 7 million a year to continue that.
Classic cars such as a Lamborghini Diablo, Jaguar E-Type, Ferrari 348 GTS, and Mercedes-Benz SL Classics will feature at the event.
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