1995 NASCAR Super Truck Series Presented By Craftsman - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. 3-Mike Skinner - 3224
  2. 84-Joe Ruttman - 3098
  3. 16-Ron Hornaday - 2986
  4. 98-Butch Miller - 2812
  5. 31/25-Jack Sprague - 2740
  6. 6-Rick Carelli - 2683
  7. 75-Bill Sedgwick - 2681
  8. 08/2-Mike Bliss - 2636
  9. 24-Scott Lagasse - 2470
  10. 21-Tobey Butler - 2358
  11. 37-Bob Strait - 2182
  12. 38-Sammy Swindell - 2109
  13. 83-Steve Portenga - 2048
  14. 20-Walker Evans - 1744
  15. 29-Bob Keselowski - 1742
  16. 87-John Nemechek - 1674
  17. 1-P. J. Jones - 1519
  18. 81-Jerry Glanville - 1482
  19. 7-Dave Rezendes - 1453
  20. 07/7-Geoff Bodine - 1436
  21. 23-T.J. Clark - 1235
  22. 51-Kerry Teague - 1221
  23. 14-John Kinder - 1183
  24. 34-Bob Brevak - 1182
  25. 11-Mike Hurlbert - 1146
  26. 18-Johnny Benson - 1049
  27. 65-Kenny Allen - 992
  28. 30-Dennis Setzer - 850
  29. 52-Ken Schrader - 828
  30. 1-Mike Chase - 767
  31. 64-Michael Dokken - 753
  32. 61-Todd Bodine - 748
  33. 88-Jerry Churchill - 715
  34. 43-Rodney Combs - 660
  35. 54-Steve McEachern - 613
  36. 34-Ray Daniels - 543
  37. 5-Terry Labonte - 515
  38. 58-Wayne Jacks - 506
  39. 06-Butch Gilliland - 501
  40. 89-Troy Beebe - 491
  41. Darrell Waltrip - 450
  42. 74-Gary Collins - 440
  43. Ron Esau - 427
  44. 90-Kenny Wallace - 420
  45. 28-Ernie Irvan - 408
  46. 5-Roger Mears - 382
  47. 55/88-Randy Churchill - 370
  48. 0-Frank Davis - 368
  49. 99-Pancho Carter - 349
  50. 03-Tommy Archer - 325

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