Final Points Standings
- Dale Earnhardt – 4430
- Mark Martin – 4404
- Geoff Bodine – 4017
- Bill Elliott – 3999
- Morgan Shepherd – 3689
- Rusty Wallace – 3676
- Ricky Rudd – 3601
- Alan Kulwicki – 3599
- Ernie Irvan – 3593
- Ken Schrader – 3572
- Kyle Petty – 3501
- Brett Bodine – 3440
- Davey Allison – 3423
- Sterling Marlin – 3387
- Terry Labonte – 3371
- Michael Waltrip – 3251
- Harry Gant – 3182
- Derrike Cope – 3140
- Bobby Hillin, Jr. – 3048
- Darrell Waltrip – 3013
- Dave Marcis – 2944
- Dick Trickle – 2863
- Rick Wilson – 2666
- Jimmy Spencer – 2579
- Dale Jarrett – 2558
- Richard Petty – 2556
- Butch Miller – 2377
- Hut Stricklin – 2316
- Jimmy Means – 2271
- Rob Moroso – 2184
- Rick Mast – 1719
- Greg Sacks – 1663
- Chad Little – 1632
- Jack Pennington – 1278
- Larry Pearson – 822
- Jimmy Horton – 756
- Mickey Gibbs – 755
- Mike Alexander – 682
- Phil Parsons – 632
- J. D. McDuffie – 557
- Buddy Baker – 498
- Lake Speed – 479
- Neil Bonnett – 455
- Mark Stahl – 371
- Bill Venturini – 349
- Rodney Combs – 323
- Irv Hoerr – 281
- Tommy Kendall – 281
- Ted Musgrave – 280
- Chuck Bown – 276
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