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Supercar Island returns to the Isle of Man

Jun. 26, 2026
By AI, Created 19:11 UTC, Jun 26, 2026, AGP -

Petrolheadonism has brought back Supercar Island for a second edition on the Isle of Man, drawing about 28 supercars, public displays and community fundraising tied to Rebecca House Children's Hospice. The event also featured a commemorative stamp collection unveiled at Government House, underscoring the Island’s appeal to driving enthusiasts.

Why it matters: - Supercar Island turns the Isle of Man’s roads, scenery and motorsport history into a tourism draw for enthusiasts and owners. - The event also channels attention and donations toward Rebecca House Children's Hospice through free public activities. - The commemorative stamp release adds a lasting marketing asset for the Isle of Man and Petrolheadonism.

What happened: - Petrolheadonism's Supercar Island returned for its second edition from 24–29 June on the Isle of Man. - About 28 supercars and their owners took part in the driving event. - Participants spent the week on the Mountain Road, coastal routes and village roads linked to the recent TT races. - The program included exclusive hospitality, community events and public car displays. - Participants were welcomed to Government House at the start of the week. - Petrolheadonism founder Ciro Ciampi received an official Isle of Man Post Office Supercar Island commemorative stamp collection.

The details: - The limited-edition stamps combine photographs of members' cars with Isle of Man scenery. - The stamp collection marks the partnership between the Isle of Man and Petrolheadonism. - Public appearances are scheduled at the Manx Museum Car Park for Supercar Selection, Douglas Promenade for Cars & Coffee, and the TT Grandstand for Supercar Sunday. - Attendance at the public displays is free. - Voluntary donations from attendees support Rebecca House Children's Hospice, part of Hospice Isle of Man. - The event features supercars including Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, McLaren and Aston Martin models. - The Isle of Man offers unrestricted road sections, dramatic landscapes and more than a century of motorsport history.

Between the lines: - Supercar Island is built as a community-facing event, not a closed rally, which helps broaden its local visibility. - The stamp collection and public displays suggest the event is being positioned as both an automotive gathering and a destination-branding exercise. - Ciampi said the Isle of Man welcome was phenomenal and described the stamp collection presentation as the cherry on the cake.

What's next: - Supercar Island is expected to keep growing as Petrolheadonism expands its international reach. - The public events and donations will continue to connect the supercar weekend with local community support. - The Isle of Man is likely to keep leveraging the event to reinforce its reputation as a premier driving destination.

The bottom line: - Supercar Island pairs high-end driving with public access, charity support and place marketing, giving the Isle of Man another signature event built around its roads.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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