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The ICE St. Moritz: 2024 edition cancelled

Fans who were waiting for the elegant car demonstration event will be very disappointed with this sad news. Unfortunately the 2024 edition of The ICE St. Moritz was canceled due to conditions in the Engadine, too much snow.

Unfortunately, this is news that will sadden those waiting for the St. Moritz classic car concours d’elegance. The 2024 edition of The ICE St. Moritz has been cancelled. The reason is actually very simple and understandable: snow is covering the entire Engadine territory and the risks of freezing or flooding are great. The organizers have announced the cancellation of the 2024 event of the Alpine Concours d’Elegance, thus postponing the new edition for 2025. For us Italians, however, there is the Geneva motor show, which is being held in these days, from February 26th to March 3rd. So there will be no shortage of news from the world of cars.

The ICE St. Moritz: 2024 edition cancelled

The sad cancellation of The ICE 2024 edition

They tried in different ways, they used all the strength they had to free the village from the snow and make it usable for the event, but Unfortunately they didn’t succeed. The lake is frozen and due to the extreme snowfall that has been covering the entire Engadine territory in the last 20 hours, the event has been cancelled. The snowfall is still ongoing and is an exceptional event, in fact it has been a long time since the St. Moritz organization took measures of this kind.

The over 60 cm of snow they make it practically impossible to demonstrate historic cars in complete safety. The organizers thanked all those who worked constantly to ensure that the event took place, especially the sponsor e i partner. Even all those who managed to reach them and who, unfortunately, will be forced to change course. The date for the event has been set for next year, with the hope that these meteorological obstacles will no longer arise.

We are sorry for everyone who was waiting for the event, but for everyone’s safety, it was better to postpone until next year. Continue to follow us on techgameworld.com for other news from the world of motors and much more.