2002 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. Mike Bliss - 3359
  2. Rick Crawford - 3313
  3. Ted Musgrave - 3308
  4. Jason Leffler - 3156
  5. David Starr - 3144
  6. Dennis Setzer - 3132
  7. Robert Pressley - 3097
  8. Terry Cook - 3070
  9. Travis Kvapil - 3039
  10. Coy Gibbs - 3010
  11. Brendan Gaughan - 2893
  12. Jon Wood - 2782
  13. Lance Norick - 2574
  14. Bobby Dotter - 2534
  15. Matt Crafton - 2424
  16. Carlos Contreras - 2334
  17. Bill Lester - 2320
  18. Steve Portenga - 2167
  19. Randy MacDonald - 2128
  20. Lance Hooper - 2121
  21. Jason Small - 2116
  22. Brian Rose - 2110
  23. Jerry Hill - 1992
  24. Morgan Shepherd - 974
  25. Stan Boyd - 915
  26. Tom Powers - 853
  27. Ken Schrader - 809
  28. Rich Bickle - 776
  29. Eric Jones - 750
  30. Kevin Harvick - 748
  31. Phil Bonifield - 704
  32. Dana White - 681
  33. Carl Edwards - 676
  34. Trent Owens - 657
  35. Ryan Hemphill - 624
  36. Michael Dokken - 605
  37. Rodney Sawyers - 597
  38. Andy Houston - 578
  39. Chris Horn - 489
  40. Joe Ruttman - 465
  41. Doug Keller - 455
  42. Loni Richardson - 454
  43. Aaron Daniel - 431
  44. Mike Wallace - 430
  45. Randy Briggs - 416
  46. Conrad Burr - 410
  47. Brian Sockwell - 391
  48. Michael Ritch - 370
  49. David Hall - 368
  50. Stacy Compton - 333

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