1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. 5-Terry Labonte – 4657
  2. 24-Jeff Gordon – 4620
  3. 88-Dale Jarrett – 4568
  4. 3-Dale Earnhardt – 4327
  5. 6-Mark Martin – 4278
  6. 10-Ricky Rudd – 3845
  7. 2-Rusty Wallace – 3717
  8. 4-Sterling Marlin – 3682
  9. 43-Bobby Hamilton – 3639
  10. 28-Ernie Irvan – 3632
  11. 18-Bobby Labonte – 3590
  12. 25-Ken Schrader – 3540
  13. 99-Jeff Burton – 3538
  14. 21-Michael Waltrip – 3535
  15. 23-Jimmy Spencer – 3476
  16. 16-Ted Musgrave – 3465
  17. 7-Geoff Bodine – 3218
  18. 1-Rick Mast – 3190
  19. 75-Morgan Shepherd – 3133
  20. 41-Ricky Craven – 3078
  21. 30-Johnny Benson – 3004
  22. 8-Hut Stricklin – 2854
  23. 9-Lake Speed – 2834
  24. 11-Brett Bodine – 2814
  25. 15-Wally Dallenbach, Jr. – 2786
  26. 37-Jeremy Mayfield – 2721
  27. 42-Kyle Petty – 2696
  28. 81-Kenny Wallace – 2694
  29. 17-Darrell Waltrip – 2657
  30. 94-Bill Elliott – 2627
  31. 98-John Andretti – 2621
  32. 29-Robert Pressley – 2485
  33. 22-Ward Burton – 2411
  34. 87-Joe Nemechek – 2391
  35. 12-Derrike Cope – 2374
  36. 90-Dick Trickle – 2131
  37. 77-Bobby Hillin, Jr. – 2128
  38. 71-Dave Marcis – 2047
  39. Steve Grissom – 1188
  40. 33-Todd Bodine – 991
  41. Mike Wallace – 799
  42. 40-Greg Sacks – 710
  43. 20-Elton Sawyer – 705
  44. 97-Chad Little – 627
  45. 19-Loy Allen Jr. – 603
  46. 95-Gary Bradberry – 591
  47. Mike Skinner – 529
  48. Jeff Purvis – 328
  49. Jeff Green – 247
  50. Randy MacDonald – 228

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