The anticipation really did last a long time. The rally is to run from St. Moritz to the Reschen Pass in the Vinschgau Valley to Mals (Italy) and over the Ofen Pass (National Park region) back to the Engadin.
There will also be the traditional evenings at Badrutt's Palace and Suvretta House. And the popular Concours d'Elégance in the St. Moritz pedestrian zone will not be missing.
On the second weekend in July
The organizers firmly believe that they will be able to hold the BCCM this year as planned from 9 to 11 July 2021. If, unexpectedly, circumstances do not allow it, a plan B will be pulled out of the hat again, as in 2020.
Last year's fun-filled BCCM Picnic remains a fond memory for all participants, but postponing the entire event until late summer could also be an emergency option. At the moment, however, we are assuming that the event will go ahead as planned and we can assure you that every effort will be made to offer participants an unforgettable highlight in the greatest possible safety.
In memory of the "Italian Job"
The rally is dedicated to the famous late-sixties film "The Italian Job", in which some British crooks robbed an Italian bank and came into conflict not only with the police but also with the Mafia. In addition to a Lamborghini Miura, the main automotive protagonists at the time were three Minis, an open-top Aston Martin and a Jaguar E-Type.
Registration for the 27th BCCM St. Moritz "The Italian Job Edition" is currently scheduled to run until March 31, 2021.
Further information and a registration form can be found on the rally website.






























