The rise and fall of NASCAR’s car models through decades of time

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NASCAR has evolved with time, and each generation of cars has contributed to its development. From the Hudson Hornet to the Next-Gen cars in use today, the sport constantly pushes for innovation. Here are some of the most iconic NASCAR car models, their rise and decline.

6. Hudson Hornet (1951–1954)

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5. Ford Fairlane (1967–1970)

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4. Chevrolet Monte Carlo (1971–1989)

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3. Generation 4 (1992–2007)

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2. Car of Tomorrow (2007–2012)

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1. Generation 6 (2013–2021)

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