Final Points Standings
- Ron Hornaday - 3831
- Jack Sprague - 3778
- Mike Skinner - 3771
- Joe Ruttman - 3275
- Mike Bliss - 3190
- Dave Rezendes - 3179
- Butch Miller - 3126
- Jimmy Hensley - 3029
- Bryan Reffner - 2961
- Rick Carelli - 2953
- Rich Bickle - 2914
- Doug George - 2883
- John Nemechek - 2615
- Bill Sedgwick - 2599
- Bob Brevak - 2388
- Bob Keselowski - 2281
- Walker Evans - 2224
- Lance Norick - 2168
- Kenny Allen - 2019
- Michael Dokken - 1977
- Bobby Gill - 1818
- T.J. Clark - 1603
- Nathan Buttke - 1345
- Harry Gant - 1267
- Mike Hurlbert - 1081
- Jay Sauter - 1065
- Lonnie Cox - 1027
- Charlie Cragan - 864
- Ron Barfield - 837
- Mark Gibson - 820
- Rick Johnson - 786
- Andy Genzman - 739
- Randy Renfrow - 733
- Kenny Wallace - 727
- Mike Chase - 692
- Tobey Butler - 686
- Darrell Waltrip - 660
- Dan Press - 657
- Johnny Benson - 616
- Butch Gilliland - 611
- Steve Portenga - 591
- Jeff Burton - 565
- Jerry Glanville - 515
- Frank Kimmel - 502
- Kenny Irwin, Jr. - 468
- Ken Schrader - 467
- David Smith - 429
- Joe Gaita - 428
- Rob Rizzo - 425
- Steve Park - 408
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