BRITISH CLASSIC CAR MEETING

St. Moritz, July 10–12, 2026

The BCCM St. Moritz is one of the most anticipated events in the international summer automotive calendar and this year will take place from July 10th to 12th in the city of St. Moritz. Since 1994, incomparable British classic cars have gathered every year in the heart of the stunning Engadine for tours, a regularity trial, and the renowned concours d’elegance.

The cars eligible for the concours are those designed by British brands up to 1980. Vehicles produced from 1981 onwards will enrich the lineup within the Young Classics category, only if they feature distinctive characteristics.

This year, exceptionally, a selected number of non-British cars will also be admitted to the concours, provided they share one essential requirement: a direct connection to the world of tennis.

In addition to the Sport Classic car class, which will take part in the timed competition, there will also be the Mountain Classic category, with no rally scoring or ranking, while still allowing crews to participate in the official route.

A long-standing partner, Kessel Classic is pleased to invite all enthusiasts not only to attend the event, but to take part in it personally.

For those wishing to register with their own car through Kessel Classic, special rates are available.

Programme

Thursday, July 9th
All participants already present in St. Moritz are invited to a Tennis Apéro at the clubhouse of the St. Moritz Tennis Club. Special guest of the day: Mohammed Al Ghareeb, former professional tennis player from Kuwait. Starting at 18:30, a playful tournament inspired by the Australian Open format will take place, followed by the award ceremony.

Friday, July 10th
Participant registration will take place in the pedestrian area of St. Moritz Dorf, where all competing cars will be displayed to the public. The day will conclude at 19:30 with an aperitif and an opening dinner, held at the Badrutt’s Palace Hotel.

Saturday, July 11th
Starting at 8:30, the rally will begin with departures from the Suvretta House and the Badrutt’s Palace. The first stages of the route include St. Moritz, the Maloja Pass, Bregaglia, Chiavenna, and Gordona. Participants will then have the opportunity to enjoy a picnic in various areas of the city. The second part of the itinerary will see the departure from St. Moritz, continuing to Pontresina, crossing the Bernina Pass, and passing through Poschiavo and Tirano. In the evening, an aperitif and gala dinner will be held at the Suvretta House for the award ceremony.

Sunday, July 12th
During the day, the concours d’elegance will take place in the garden of the Suvretta House. This will be followed by the Best Dressed Team award, as well as the presentation of the People’s Choice Award and the Concours d’Elegance prizes. Lunch will be served at the Suvretta House restaurant. The event will conclude at 14:45.

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