The I.C.E. 2024: the unmissable Concours d’Elegance on the frozen lake in St. Moritz

  • 17 February 2024
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The I.C.E. 2024: the unmissable Concours d’Elegance on the frozen lake in St. Moritz image

At the end of February, in keeping with tradition, The I.C.E. Concours d'Elegance will be held in St. Moritz with the amazing display of participating cars on the ice surface and laps on the circuit created on the lake in the "winter version.." The dates to mark on the calendar are Friday 23 and Saturday 24.

The ICE 2024: the unmissable Concours d’Elegance on the frozen lake in St. Moritz - 1 The amazing display of participating cars on the ice surface of the lake

Thanks to Roarington, event guests will once again be able to experience the meeting of real driving and virtual driving, a sure way to fuel the passion for collector cars. The thrill of driving on ice without risk of damage is an added benefit. Once again this year, in fact, Pininfarina's "Sportiva" and Zagato's "Elio Z" simulators will be present in the VIP Pavillion with the faithfully reproduced ice track for truly unique driving sessions.

The ICE 2024: the unmissable Concours d’Elegance on the frozen lake in St. Moritz - 2 Real driving and virtual driving come together thanks to Roarington

The surprises don't end there, to make the experience even more realistic, the "digital twin" of a unique piece will be available: the 1954 Pegaso Z-102, present at the competition and at the real track tests, has been reproduced in every detail both aesthetically and in terms of driving. All through downloading Roarington's Driving App, which will open the doors to classic car metaland.

An unmissable opportunity in one of the most beautiful and exclusive settings for a two-day motoring event. We look forward to seeing you at The ICE VIP pavilion.

I.C.E. - NEW3 At The I.C.E. VIP pavilion it will be possible to drive, with Pininfarina and Zagato simulators, the digital twin of the 1954 Pegaso Z-102 entered in the competition

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