2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. Bobby Hamilton - 3624
  2. Dennis Setzer - 3578
  3. Ted Musgrave - 3554
  4. Carl Edwards - 3493
  5. Matt Crafton - 3379
  6. David Starr - 3298
  7. Jack Sprague - 3167
  8. Travis Kvapil - 3152
  9. Steve Park - 3138
  10. Chad Chaffin - 3122
  11. Mike Skinner - 3037
  12. Rick Crawford - 3030
  13. Shane Hmiel - 2954
  14. David Reutimann - 2904
  15. Jon Wood - 2835
  16. Terry Cook - 2821
  17. Hank Parker Jr. - 2737
  18. Tracy Hines - 2604
  19. Brandon Whitt - 2569
  20. Andy Houston - 2540
  21. Chase Montgomery - 2404
  22. Bill Lester - 2400
  23. Robert Huffman - 2314
  24. Shane Sieg - 2020
  25. Johnny Benson - 1818
  26. Kelly Sutton - 1432
  27. Todd Bodine - 1317
  28. Ken Schrader - 1297
  29. Ken Weaver - 1212
  30. Deborah Renshaw - 1150
  31. Chris Wimmer - 942
  32. David Ragan - 802
  33. Shelby Howard - 707
  34. Brad Keselowski - 692
  35. J.R. Patton - 637
  36. Mark McFarland - 603
  37. Denny Hamlin - 582
  38. Randy LaJoie - 570
  39. Paul White - 516
  40. Geoffrey Bodine - 495
  41. Kevin Love - 494
  42. Eric Jones - 461
  43. Lance Hooper - 458
  44. Jamie McMurray - 444
  45. Charlie Bradberry - 417
  46. Bobby Hamilton, Jr. - 395
  47. Kasey Kahne - 380
  48. Jay Sauter - 373
  49. Tina Gordon - 371
  50. Frank Kimmel - 344

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