1999 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. Jack Sprague - 3747
  2. Greg Biffle - 3739
  3. Dennis Setzer - 3639
  4. Stacy Compton - 3623
  5. Jay Sauter - 3543
  6. Mike Wallace - 3494
  7. Ron Hornaday - 3488
  8. Andy Houston - 3359
  9. Mike Bliss - 3294
  10. Jimmy Hensley - 3280
  11. Randy Tolsma - 3173
  12. Kevin Harvick - 3139
  13. Mike Stefanik - 3074
  14. Rick Crawford - 3018
  15. Terry Cook - 2838
  16. Kevin Cywinski - 2777
  17. Ron Barfield - 2743
  18. Scott Hansen - 2719
  19. Rob Morgan - 2458
  20. Lance Norick - 2313
  21. Joe Ruttman - 2275
  22. David Starr - 2132
  23. Marty Houston - 1958
  24. Lonnie Rush, Jr. - 1408
  25. Tim Steele - 1385
  26. Bryan Reffner - 1274
  27. Rick McCray - 1254
  28. Butch Miller - 1188
  29. Ryan McGlynn - 1089
  30. Randy Renfrow - 1055
  31. Phil Bonifield - 972
  32. B. A. Wilson - 796
  33. Rick Carelli - 739
  34. Boris Said - 725
  35. Ron Fellows - 578
  36. Bobby Hamilton - 539
  37. Ronnie Hornaday - 534
  38. Bob Keselowski - 507
  39. Ross Thompson - 480
  40. Randy MacDonald - 470
  41. Brad Bennett - 464
  42. Jamie McMurray - 464
  43. Stan Boyd - 452
  44. Michael Dokken - 405
  45. Brian Sockwell - 380
  46. Tom Hubert - 373
  47. Jerry Glanville - 352
  48. Ronnie Newman - 332
  49. Ernie Cope - 328
  50. Shane Jenkins - 314

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