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Daredevils roll into town

GET ready for an adrenaline thrill ride as Daredevil Rally speeds into town for a Sunday night full of motorsport action.

Highlights are The Wheel of Steel, Globe of Death, Human Cannonball, and by far the most anticipated event, the monster trucks.

These two trucks, Monster Patrol and Skitz! will jump, crush and destroy the arena.

These adrenalin-fuelled performances will push the limits of safety with the team putting their lives on the line.

Expect the unexpected with performances by Tranzilla, a robotic dinosaur, who will grab and destroy any car standing in its way.

Add a motorcycle on a tight rope while an aerialist hangs below and performs some incredible stunts.

Watch multiple motorcycles go around and narrowly miss each other in the chaotic globe of death.

Check out a stuntman flying up the beautiful night sky as the human cannonball.

Watch artists burn the night away with fire breathing and fire stunts.

Behold the man who climbs the wheel of steel, towering 10 metres up into the night sky while performing various acrobatics, skips and flips.

Witness a team of trophy trucks push their vehicles to the limit on centre stage.

A family pass to attend this thrilling adventure will cost $190 dollars, while single tickets are $40.

If you want to experience all of these crazy performances and more, make sure to show up to the Sonic Speedway for an exciting night full of motorsport action.

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