Photo credit: The I.C.E.
Another spectacular edition of The I.C.E. St. Moritz has come to a close, and what a weekend it was! Against the breathtaking backdrop of the frozen St. Moritz lake, we witnessed a dazzling display of more than 50 of the world’s most iconic classic and sports cars. With collectors, connoisseurs, and automotive lovers gathering from all corners of the world, this year’s event was a true celebration of beauty, performance, and timeless craftsmanship.
From the early morning, the The I.C.E. Village buzzed with energy. Spectators strolled through the parc fermé, which had transformed into an open-air museum of automotive legends. Conversations flowed between collectors, experts, and enthusiasts as they shared their deep appreciation for these magnificent machines. It was a day filled with admiration, storytelling, and the unmistakable thrill of seeing history on wheels.
After much deliberation, the jury crowned the Best in Class winners across five prestigious categories:
If the first day was about admiration, the second was about action. The much-anticipated free laps on the lake gave us all an unforgettable spectacle, as these rare and stunning cars glided across the ice in a mesmerizing display of power and precision. Watching them in motion, engines roaring against the crisp Alpine air, was a moment to savor.
The weekend culminated in the prestigious Award Ceremony, where the ultimate honor — Best in Show — was announced. Designed by renowned architect Lord Norman Foster, this award represents the pinnacle of elegance and automotive excellence. This year’s title went to 1934 Bugatti 59 (Entry #41), an absolute standout that captured the hearts of judges and attendees alike.
Two additional awards were also presented:
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