Million-Dollar Cars Drift
Location: St.Moritz, Switzerland
Featured Cars: Stratos, Zonda, Miura SV, EB110, F50
This isn’t just a car event
High in the Swiss Alps, where the air is thinner and the landscape feels almost unreal, one of the most extraordinary automotive events in the world takes place. The I.C.E. St. Moritz is not simply a concours d’elegance on a frozen lake. It is a celebration of automotive culture in its purest form. Against a backdrop of snow-covered mountains, hypercars, racing legends, and timeless classics gather on a surface that would seem completely unsuitable for machines of this caliber. Yet that contrast is exactly what makes the event so special. One year, a Pagani Zonda may be parked beside a Ferrari F50. The next, rare hypercars slide gracefully across a frozen lake while collectors and enthusiasts discuss design, history, and performance over coffee in the winter sun.
What truly separates St. Moritz from other automotive gatherings is its atmosphere. According to co-founder Ronnie Kessel, the event was never intended to be only about cars. It was designed as a cultural experience where luxury, art, sport, and automotive passion merge into something unique. Owners do not bring their cars to impress others or protect market values. They bring them to enjoy them. On the ice, titles and status become irrelevant. Collectors, racers, and enthusiasts share the same space, connected by a genuine appreciation for exceptional machines. In a world increasingly driven by exclusivity, St. Moritz offers something surprisingly rare: democratic luxury, where the most valuable experiences are measured not by price, but by passion.



