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Clint Vahsholtz, from Woodland Park, Colorado, is a former NASCAR driver. He competed in the Busch Series in 2003 and 2004.
Nascar West
Vahsholtz made seven career starts in this lower level division of NASCAR. His best outing came in 2003, when his race at Phoenix, which was a 10th-place finish. Vahsholtz, though, did finish in the top-20 in five of his seven starts.
Busch Series
Vahsholtz made his NASCAR debut in 2003, when he drove the #39 Jay Robinson Racing (JRR) Ford at Las Vegas. He started the race in 31st and fell to 40th after an early engine issue. Vahsholtz then moved to his own #90 Ford for the race at Pikes Peak. He finished in 18th position despite being four laps down.
Vahsholtz had another top-20 finish in his first 2004 outing, which came at Nashville. That race he finished in the 19th position. JRR called upon him again at Kentucky, when he drove their #49 Ford to a 36th-place finish, plagued by engine problems. Vahsholtz went back to his own team in his 2004 finale at Pikes Peak. He got a career best start of 21st out of it, but crashed halfway through and finished 33rd.
Vahsholtz has not made a major NASCAR start since.