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  2. Generation 6 (NASCAR) - Wikipedia

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    The Generation 6 car, shortened to Gen-6, was the common name for the car that was used in the NASCAR Cup Series from 2013 to 2021. The car was part of a project to make NASCAR stock cars look more like their street-legal counterparts.

  3. NASCAR Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    The new rules eliminated the asymmetrical bodies on cars, which had run rampant since the 1998 Taurus launch (and intensified by the final years of the Generation 4 car). However, almost all advantages of using one car over another have been nullified. NASCAR requires all CoTs to conform to common body templates, regardless of make and model.

  4. Next Gen (NASCAR) - Wikipedia

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    The Next Gen car, originally known as the Gen-7 car, is the common name for the racecar that is currently in use in the NASCAR Cup Series. Its use began with the 2022 season. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A further evolution of the Generation 6 car, the Next Gen features "improved" aero and downforce packages while introducing new technologies on the track.

  5. Why drivers are rooting for Kevin Harvick, the agitator ... - AOL

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    Kevin Harvick admits that once upon a time he wanted his driver competitors “to not like me more than anything.” In his final playoff run before retirement, so much has changed.

  6. NASCAR officials set base Next Gen rules configuration: 670 ...

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    NASCAR officials set the rules configuration for a majority of tracks on the 2022 Cup Series schedule Tuesday, announcing that the Next Gen car will use a 4-inch rear spoiler for downforce and ...

  7. NASCAR engine - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, NASCAR changed rules requiring cars to use current body styles, similar to the Cup cars. However, the cars still used V6 engines. The cars gradually became similar to Cup cars. 1994 was the final year that V6 engines were used in the Busch Series, as many short track series had abandoned six-cylinder engines. In 1995, changes were made.

  8. NASCAR: Everything you need to know ahead of the 2025 ... - AOL

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    NASCAR: Everything you need to know ahead of the 2025 Daytona 500. Nick Bromberg. February 14, 2025 at 9:39 AM. 2025 Daytona 500. ... “The last year of [a previous generation car] I restarted ...

  9. List of all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners - Wikipedia

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    Richard Petty holds the record for the most NASCAR Cup Series wins in history with 200. David Pearson is second with 105 victories, and Jeff Gordon is third with 93 wins. [5] Petty also holds the record for the longest time between his first win and his last. He won his first race in 1960 and his last in 1984, a span of 24 years. [6]