28 February 2025
The I.C.E. St. Moritz 2025: an edition to remember
Legendary classic cars and iconic sports cars in a unique atmosphere on the frozen lake of the Swiss Alps
The 2025 edition of The I.C.E. St. Moritz offered two extraordinary days, transforming the evocative frozen lake of the Swiss Alps into an exceptional stage for 52 iconic classic and sports cars. An event that enchanted motor enthusiasts of all ages, attracting over 20,000 visitors from all over the world and giving emotions among breathtaking landscapes and masterpieces of automotive engineering.
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Elegance, history and performance: the award-winning cars
An international jury selected the winners in the five categories in the competition, celebrating the design, rarity and timeless appeal of these cars:
► Barchettas on the Lake - Ferrari 500 TRC Scaglietti (1957)
► Open Wheels - Bugatti 59 (1934)
► Concept Cars & One Offs - Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS April (1931)
► Icons on Wheels - Ferrari 275 GTB/4 (1966)
► Racing Legends - Porsche 908/03 (1971).
► Open Wheels - Bugatti 59 (1934)
► Concept Cars & One Offs - Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS April (1931)
► Icons on Wheels - Ferrari 275 GTB/4 (1966)
► Racing Legends - Porsche 908/03 (1971).
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The most awaited moment was the opening of the track for free laps on the lake, giving a unique spectacle: the silhouettes of the cars reflected on the ice created an almost surreal atmosphere, emphasizing the timeless beauty of these racing cars.
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The special awards: a celebration of excellence
At the end of the event, the prestigious Best in Show title was awarded, with a trophy specially created by the archistar Lord Norman Foster, won by the 1934 Bugatti 59.
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The award was presented together with Tilly Harrison, Managing Director of Richard Mille Middle East and Turkey.
The Spirit of St. Moritz award went to the Ferrari 250 GT SWB "Sefac" (1961), with a trophy signed by artist Rolf Sachs and presented by Marijana Jakic, CEO of St. Moritz Tourism. Finally, the public awarded the Hero Below Zero award to the legendary Lamborghini Miura SV (1972).
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In addition to the ice competition, The I.C.E. St. Moritz 2025 involved the entire city with a rich program of artistic and cultural events, making every corner of St. Moritz part of this celebration of automotive elegance and passion. The vibrant energy and timeless charm of the event have once again confirmed The I.C.E. as an unmissable event for those who love vintage cars, style and the unique emotions of great beauty on four wheels.
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