Final Points Standings
- Ted Musgrave - 3585
- Dennis Setzer - 3480
- Todd Bodine - 3462
- Ron Hornaday - 3369
- Mike Skinner - 3273
- Bobby Hamilton - 3164
- David Starr - 3148
- Jack Sprague - 3137
- Matt Crafton - 3095
- Johnny Benson - 3076
- Todd Kluever - 3074
- Jimmy Spencer - 3050
- David Reutimann - 2979
- Ricky Craven - 2976
- Terry Cook - 2936
- Rick Crawford - 2917
- Bill Lester - 2672
- Brandon Whitt - 2602
- Brendan Gaughan - 2564
- Robert Pressley - 2493
- Brad Keselowski - 2367
- Steve Park - 2275
- Chase Montgomery - 2230
- Deborah Renshaw - 2123
- Tracy Hines - 2108
- Chad Chaffin - 2068
- Kyle Busch - 1734
- Timothy Peters - 1568
- Kelly Sutton - 1315
- Robert Huffman - 1271
- Ken Schrader - 1013
- Tim Fedewa - 749
- Wayne Edwards - 789
- Clay Rogers - 723
- Shigeaki Hattori - 703
- Bobby Labonte - 679
- Sean Murphy - 657
- Regan Smith - 640
- Mike Wallace - 604
- Joey Miller - 587
- Mike Bliss - 581
- Shane Hmiel - 513
- Chris Wimmer - 504
- Jack Bailey - 477
- Scott Lynch - 476
- John Andretti - 465
- Rich Bickle - 458
- Aric Almirola - 410
- Jimmy Kite - 403
- Eric Norris - 360
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