2004 NASCAR Busch Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. Martin Truex, Jr. - 5173
  2. Kyle Busch - 4943
  3. Greg Biffle - 4568
  4. Ron Hornaday - 4258
  5. Mike Bliss - 4115
  6. Jason Keller - 4088
  7. David Green - 4082
  8. Ashton Lewis - 3892
  9. Kenny Wallace - 3851
  10. David Stremme - 3738
  11. Kasey Kahne - 3713
  12. Jason Leffler - 3661
  13. Michael Waltrip - 3649
  14. Stacy Compton - 3614
  15. Robert Pressley - 3604
  16. Tim Fedewa - 3480
  17. Mike Wallace - 3461
  18. Johnny Sauter - 3411
  19. Casey Atwood - 3130
  20. Kevin Harvick - 3129
  21. Robby Gordon - 3105
  22. Bobby Hamilton, Jr. - 2896
  23. Paul Menard - 2742
  24. Hermie Sadler - 2414
  25. Matt Kenseth - 2253
  26. Gus Wasson - 2239
  27. Derrike Cope - 205
  28. Steve Grissom - 2011
  29. Clint Bowyer - 1933
  30. J. J. Yeley - 1859
  31. Joe Nemechek - 1777
  32. Jamie McMurray - 1765
  33. Tony Raines - 1553
  34. Casey Mears - 1511
  35. Justin Labonte - 1415
  36. Stanton Barrett - 1330
  37. Jeff Fuller - 1221
  38. Mike McLaughlin - 1140
  39. Johnny Benson - 1136
  40. Mark Green - 1097
  41. Travis Geisler - 1002
  42. Kevin Lepage - 956
  43. Jimmy Kitchens - 901
  44. Shane Hmiel - 868
  45. Regan Smith - 802
  46. Aaron Fike - 802
  47. Brad Teague - 780
  48. Stan Boyd - 699
  49. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. - 677
  50. Randy LaJoie - 673

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