Registration 2025
International Concours of Elegance St.Moritz
The Organisers are pleased to welcome entries for the 2025 International Concours of Elegance
St. Moritz, 21.02.2025 – 22.02.2025
To apply, please complete the form below with personal details and car information; entries will be confirmed by mid/end of December 2025. In case of confirmation, you will be guest of the THE I.C.E. St. Moritz (overnight stays and transports excluded).
PLEASE NOTE THAT MODERN CARS ARE NOT ADMITTED.
For the 2025 edition, the committee has created 5 categories:
Barchettas on the lake
The lake might be frozen for The I.C.E., but that doesn’t mean we cannot enjoy our ‘little boats’. The barchette nickname was coined in 1948 by journalist Giovanni Canestrini for the wonderfully agile Ferrari 166. But little did he know that one day we would see the most spectacular open two-seater cars from the 1950s actually racing on water.
Open Wheels
The Fifties, Sixties and Seventies are rightfully known as the golden age of motor racing. Who could ever forget the sight and sound of daredevils like Juan Manuel Fangio, Stirling Moss, Jackie Stewart or Niki Lauda speeding for glory in their fragile monocoque racers?
Concept Cars & One Offs
Dazzling, visionary and very surprising: Many of the stunning cars in this category seem to have come straight from the future – or outer space. Envisioned by the greatest minds in automotive design, they teased the avant-garde styles and technologies of tomorrow, while the coach-built and tailor-made one-offs built by the leading design studios manifested their owner’s wildest dreams.
Icons on Wheels
Racing Legends
This category celebrates cars with a record or history of particular relevance in racing. And not only racing is Formula cars, but a wider range of vehicles participating in various competitions, from Rallies, to GT and Endurance. The elegant design of these amazing cars is a fact, but most of all they’ll be remembered for their challenges on track.
Apply to enter your car
Participation at the Event is limited to a maximum number of cars. Based on the registrations received accordingly to the Concours Classes, a Selection Committee will decide which classic cars are indeed entered, with its decision being final.