Final Points Standings
- Dale Earnhardt, Jr. - 4469
- Matt Kenseth - 4421
- Mike McLaughlin = 4045
- Randy LaJoie - 3543
- Elton Sawyer - 3533
- Phil Parsons - 3525
- Tim Fedewa - 3515
- Elliott Sadler - 3470
- Buckshot Jones - 3453
- Hermie Sadler - 3340
- Glenn Allen, Jr. - 3270
- Mike Dillon - 3250
- Mark Green - 3075
- Kevin Lepage - 3052
- Jeff Purvis - 3019
- Jason Keller - 2971
- Ed Berrier - 2772
- Joe Bessey - 2763
- Shane Hall - 2763
- Andy Santerre - 2598
- Tony Stewart - 2455
- Dick Trickle - 2441
- Tracy Leslie - 2338
- Bobby Hillin, Jr. - 2304
- Jeff Krogh - 2225
- David Green - 2180
- Mark Martin - 1976
- Mark Krogh - 1917
- Dave Blaney - 1915
- Jeff Burton - 1883
- Robert Pressley - 1870
- Blaise Alexander - 1730
- Todd Bodine - 1668
- Michael Waltrip - 1667
- Kevin Grubb - 1660
- Wayne Grubb - 1546
- Patty Moise - 1421
- Casey Atwood - 1359
- Joe Nemechek - 1315
- Mike Cope - 1293
- Dale Jarrett - 1284
- Matt Hutter - 1169
- Jimmy Spencer - 1164
- Lance Hooper - 1059
- Lyndon Amick - 1045
- Ken Schrader - 977
- Jason Jarrett - 935
- Jeff Fuller - 899
- Stanton Barrett - 865
- Kevin Schwantz - 801
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