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Holt started an average of 23rd place and finished an average of 20th.
Holt started an average of 23rd place and finished an average of 20th.
Holt had one top ten finish and he competed in 10604 laps and 6,540.7 miles (10,5262 km). Holt also failed to lead a lap but eventually retired at the age of 41 with $19,192 ($74,94471 when adjusted for inflation) in total career earnings. National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing insider Brock Beard would find out after extensive research about Paul Dean Holt"s three career last-place finishes.
Dodge and Ford vehicles were considered to the staple manufacturers of Holt"s career.
At the 1968 National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Rookie of the Year ceremonies, Holt finished in third place behind Charlie Glotzbach and Donnie Allison (the winner of the Rookie of the Year award). Holt"s best track accomplishments was at Richmond International Raceway where he finished an average of 18th place. His least favorite track was Martinsville Speedway where a finish of 32nd place was routine for him.