1992 NASCAR Busch Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. Joe Nemechek - 4275
  2. Bobby Labonte - 4272
  3. Todd Bodine - 4212
  4. Jeff Gordon - 4053
  5. Robert Pressley - 3988
  6. Kenny Wallace - 3966
  7. Butch Miller - 3725
  8. Ward Burton - 3648
  9. Jeff Burton - 3609
  10. Tommy Houston - 3599
  11. Chuck Bown - 3580
  12. Jay Elcon - 3555
  13. Steve Grissom - 3545
  14. Tom Peck - 3512
  15. Ricky Craven - 3456
  16. Tracy Leslie - 3422
  17. Bobby Dotter - 2961
  18. Jimmy Spencer - 2941
  19. Richard Lasater - 2571
  20. Harry Gant - 1887
  21. Jim Bown - 1793
  22. Mark Martin - 1775
  23. Mike Wallace - 1749
  24. Dale Earnhardt - 1665
  25. Jack Sprague - 1590
  26. Hut Stricklin - 1581
  27. Michael Waltrip - 1412
  28. Clifford Allison - 1372
  29. Dale Jarrett - 1304
  30. Ken Schrader - 1296
  31. Jeff Green - 1277
  32. Ernie Irvan - 1237
  33. Dave Rezendes - 1236
  34. Troy Beebe - 1214
  35. Bill Elliott - 1203
  36. Rick Mast - 1182
  37. Darrell Waltrip - 1173
  38. Morgan Shepherd - 1103
  39. Shawna Robinson - 1099
  40. Jimmy Hensley - 1080
  41. Ed Ferree - 960
  42. Ed Berrier - 925
  43. Joe Bessey - 922
  44. Tommy Ellis - 841
  45. Davey Allison - 838
  46. Phil Parsons - 838
  47. Terry Labonte - 666
  48. Mike Porter - 576
  49. Lonnie Rush, Jr. - 554
  50. Mike McLaughlin - 549
  51. Jeff Barry - 540

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