1994 NASCAR Busch Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. David Green - 3725
  2. Ricky Craven - 3679
  3. Chad Little - 3662
  4. Kenny Wallace - 3554
  5. Hermie Sadler - 3466
  6. Johnny Benson - 3303
  7. Bobby Dotter - 3299
  8. Larry Pearson - 3277
  9. Dennis Setzer - 3273
  10. Tim Fedewa - 3125
  11. Tracy Leslie - 3088
  12. Robert Pressley - 3043
  13. Mike McLaughlin - 2986
  14. Elton Sawyer - 2873
  15. Jim Bown - 2853
  16. Randy LaJoie - 2837
  17. Jason Keller - 2767
  18. Terry Labonte - 2720
  19. Mike Wallace - 2679
  20. Mark Martin - 2132
  21. Rodney Combs - 2131
  22. Dave Rezendes - 1992
  23. Harry Gant - 1939
  24. Kevin Lepage - 1865
  25. Phil Parsons - 1839
  26. Stevie Reeves - 1817
  27. Doug Heveron - 1780
  28. Tommy Houston - 1658
  29. Roy Payne - 1640
  30. Randy Porter - 1525
  31. Dirk Stephens - 1317
  32. Derrike Cope - 1314
  33. Johnny Rumley - 1276
  34. Dale Earnhardt - 1188
  35. Bobby Labonte - 1188
  36. Dale Jarrett - 1176
  37. Joe Bessey - 1152
  38. Ken Schrader - 1128
  39. Tom Peck - 1090
  40. Joe Nemechek - 1065
  41. Michael Waltrip - 983
  42. Mike Garvey - 963
  43. Steve Grissom - 921
  44. Sterling Marlin - 810
  45. Morgan Shepherd - 780
  46. Tommy Ellis - 753
  47. Shawna Robinson - 742
  48. Robbie Reiser - 735
  49. Nathan Buttke - 716
  50. Ronald Cooper - 642

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