1998 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. Ron Hornaday - 4072
  2. Jack Sprague - 4069
  3. Joe Ruttman - 3874
  4. Jay Sauter - 3672
  5. Tony Raines - 3596
  6. Jimmy Hensley - 3570
  7. Stacy Compton - 3542
  8. Greg Biffle - 3276
  9. Ron Barfield - 3227
  10. Mike Bliss - 3216
  11. Rick Carelli - 3195
  12. Andy Houston - 3188
  13. Mike Wallace - 3152
  14. Randy Tolsma - 3121
  15. Butch Miller - 3034
  16. Tony Roper - 3016
  17. Kevin Harvick - 3004
  18. Rick Crawford - 2956
  19. Scot Walters - 2859
  20. Terry Cook - 2845
  21. Boris Said - 2813
  22. Bryan Reffner - 2770
  23. Lance Norick - 2539
  24. Lonnie Rush, Jr. - 2333
  25. Wayne Anderson - 2070
  26. Bob Keselowski - 1731
  27. Dennis Setzer - 1728
  28. Kevin Cywinski - 1726
  29. Tammy Jo Kirk - 1296
  30. Randy Renfrow - 1074
  31. Barry Bodine - 1017
  32. Randy MacDonald - 964
  33. Chuck Bown - 927
  34. Doug George - 924
  35. Dominic Dobson - 842
  36. B. A. Wilson - 820
  37. Rob Morgan - 711
  38. Rick McCray - 710
  39. Dave Rezendes - 662
  40. Tom Hubert - 653
  41. Randy Nelson - 634
  42. David Starr - 566
  43. Rich Bickle - 551
  44. Ryan McGlynn - 471
  45. Ron Fellows - 408
  46. Curtis Markham 404
  47. Chris Horn - 375
  48. Ken Bouchard - 350
  49. Milan Garrett - 348
  50. Ernie Irvan - 340

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