1988 NASCAR Busch Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. Tommy Ellis - 4281
  2. Rob Moroso - 3986
  3. Larry Pearson - 3981
  4. Mike Alexander - 3966
  5. Tommy Houston - 3964
  6. Jimmy Hensley - 3837
  7. Jimmy Spencer - 3801
  8. Rick Mast - 3773
  9. L.D. Ottinger - 3670
  10. Jack Ingram - 3485
  11. Ed Berrier - 3204
  12. Billy Standridge - 3040
  13. Steve Grissom - 2969
  14. Mike Swaim - 2918
  15. Ronald Cooper - 2843
  16. Elton Sawyer - 2686
  17. Tommy Sigmon - 2639
  18. Joe Thurman - 2486
  19. Harry Gant - 2238
  20. Ronnie Silver - 2217
  21. Kenny Burks - 1968
  22. Bobby Hillin, Jr. - 1945
  23. Brad Teague - 1781
  24. Morgan Shepherd - 1646
  25. Dale Earnhardt - 1633
  26. Dale Jarrett - 1607
  27. Bobby Dotter - 1600
  28. Larry Pollard - 1489
  29. Darrell Waltrip - 1262
  30. Mark Martin - 1211
  31. Geoff Bodine - 1171
  32. Davey Allison - 1111
  33. Ken Schrader - 1050
  34. Patty Moise - 1001
  35. Max Prestwood - 846
  36. Dale Shaw - 756
  37. Bobby Allison - 656
  38. Tom Peck - 596
  39. Jamie Aube - 587
  40. Jeff Burton - 569
  41. Bosco Lowe - 553
  42. Kelly Moore - 548
  43. Kyle Petty - 537
  44. Tom Harrington - 477
  45. Joe Millikan - 455
  46. Sterling Marlin - 445
  47. Mike Porter - 430
  48. Joe Bessey - 428
  49. Donny Ling, Jr. - 424
  50. Brett Hearn - 410

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