1974 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

Place Driver Points Earnings
1st Richard Petty 5037.750 $432,019
2nd Cale Yarborough 4470.300 $363,781
3rd David Pearson 2389.250 $252,819
4th Bobby Allison 2019.195 $178,437
5th Benny Parsons 1591.500 $185,080
6th Dave Marcis 1378.200 $83,376
7th Buddy Baker 1016.880 $151,025
8th Earl Ross 1009.470 $81,199
9th Cecil Gordon 1000.650 $66,165
10th David Sisco 956.200 $58,312
11th James Hylton 924.955 $61,384
12th J. D. McDuffie 920.850 $59,534
13th Frank Warren 820.845 $55,779
14th Richie Panch 775.440 $52,712
15th Walter Ballard 748.440 $54,038
16th Richard Childress 735.440 $50,248
17th Donnie Allison 728.805 $60,314
18th Lennie Pond 723.250 $55,989
19th Darrell Waltrip 609.975 $67,774
20th Tony Bettenhausen 601.695 $38,994
21st Jackie Rogers 587.880 $32,367
22nd Coo Coo Marlin 581.670 $41,944
23rd Ed Negre 534.300 $24,622
24th Bob Burcham 445.500 $27,923
25th Elmo Langley 433.780 $24,722
26th Charlie Glotzbach 293.090 $34,172
27th Dick Brooks 267.520 $22,760
28th Joe Frasson 240.800 $22,629
29th George Follmer 230.490 $53,780
30th Buddy Arrington 221.200 $22,085
31st Bill Champion 207.720 $13,480
32nd D.K. Ulrich 155.325 $11,955
33rd Bobby Isaac 152.950 $22,642
34th Travis Tiller 146.440 $11,410
35th Roy Mayne 141.720 $15,284
36th Dean Dalton 125.440 $12,485
37th Neil Castles 123.565 $12,479
38th G.C. Spencer 96.800 $12,985
39th Ramo Stott 82.950 $23,705
40th Jim Vandiver 71.400 $15,909
41st Dan Daughtry 63.040 $12,413
42nd Jabe Thomas 49.140 $7,835
43rd Gary Bettenhausen 49.000 $12,750
44th A.J. Foyt 41.220 $17,110
45th Jerry Schild 35.375 $8,395
46th Earle Canavan 34.920 $6,570
47th Dick Trickle 24.780 $10,828
48th Marty Robbins 23.780 $5,734
49th Alton Jones 20.400 $4,395
50th Hershel McGriff 23.340 $8,585

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