Final Points Standings
- Tony Stewart – 4800
- Mark Martin – 4762
- Kurt Busch – 4641
- Jeff Gordon – 4607
- Jimmie Johnson – 4600
- Ryan Newman – 4593
- Rusty Wallace – 4574
- Matt Kenseth – 4432
- Dale Jarrett – 4415
- Ricky Rudd – 4323
- Dale Earnhardt Jr. – 4270
- Jeff Burton – 4259
- Bill Elliott – 4158
- Michael Waltrip – 3985
- Ricky Craven – 3888
- Bobby Labonte – 3810
- Jeff Green – 3704
- Sterling Marlin – 3703
- Dave Blaney – 3670
- Robby Gordon – 3632
- Kevin Harvick – 3501
- Kyle Petty – 3501
- Elliott Sadler – 3418
- Terry Labonte – 3417
- Ward Burton – 3362
- Jeremy Mayfield – 3309
- Jimmy Spencer – 3187
- John Andretti – 3161
- Johnny Benson – 3132
- Ken Schrader – 2954
- Mike Skinner – 2886
- Bobby Hamilton – 2832
- Steve Park – 2694
- Joe Nemechek – 2682
- Casey Atwood – 2621
- Brett Bodine – 2276
- Jerry Nadeau – 2250
- Todd Bodine – 1987
- Kenny Wallace – 1868
- Hut Stricklin – 1781
- Mike Wallace – 1551
- Stacy Compton – 1557
- Geoffrey Bodine – 803
- Steve Grissom - 769
- Hermie Sadler - 688
- Jamie McMurray - 679
- Rick Mast - 576
- Greg Biffle - 570
- Buckshot Jones - 559
- Ted Musgrave - 452
- Tony Raines - 382
- Derrike Cope - 361
- Shawna Robinson - 361
Source: ESPN.com
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