The ICE St. Moritz | The “Hottest” Classic Car Event Is Back On The Frozen Lake
After the forced break due to the COVID situation of last year, The ICE St. Moritz is back as the point of reference for collectors and enthusiasts of that portion of the vintage world that annually meets during the last weekend of February for the most dynamic concours of elegance you can behold. In fact, seeing museum masterpieces such as Ferrari 250 GTO and 275 GTB “long nose”, Jaguar XK-SS and C-Type and a ’39 Maserati 4CL is certainly not an everyday thing, let alone if they are then literally thrown into the fray to the laws of speed on a frozen lake surrounded by an atmosphere that until a few years ago was reserved for the temple of Goodwood.
The ICE St. Moritz is the event to beat, the new benchmark in terms of lifestyle and passion for prestigious historic cars and for those rarer models that take participants and enthusiasts back in time, freezing hands and feet due to the rigid temperatures, but creating a sort of time bubble in which for a weekend this great celebration of elegance travels through the golden years of motoring. An unmissable appointment also for designers and manufacturers such as Horacio Pagani, who took part in the event with a delegation of his most exclusive models, without forgetting the famous Simon Kidston, at the wheel of a ’68 Lamborghini Miura, protagonist of the initial scene of the movie “The Italian Job”, or even Maserati that as official partner has lined up the iconic MC12 alongside the new MC20. With all this goodies, temperatures rose in a matter of seconds, consecrating The ICE St. Moritz as the event that every self-respecting enthusiast must absolutely not miss on the agenda.