The supercars on display at Geneva this year are hard for me to picture in my garage, but they still evoke some tangible thoughts and excitement all the same, because they show us what's to come, which rivalries will be be rekindled, how technology will continue forging the future of driving, and what the next generation will form their budding opinions on. Things change all the time; no category of classic cars is any more "correct" than the next. Don't forget that the Model T was at one point the newest gizmo on the (unpaved) block.
So yes, Petrolicious may have aslight affinity for cars of the vintage variety, but that doesn't mean the next wave of things being built isn't interesting now and won't earn significance as they age. Geneva certainly proves that point. Whether it's the leading bleeding edge of performance embodied in the Aston Martin AM-RB 001 (with its bright and shiny new name attached now,Valkyrie ) or the call-backs to the past like RUF's CTR or Alpine's new Porsche-fighter, there are surely some newcomers with staying power.

















