2000 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. Greg Biffle - 3826
  2. Kurt Busch - 3596
  3. Andy Houston - 3566
  4. Mike Wallace - 3450
  5. Jack Sprague - 3316
  6. Joe Ruttman - 3278
  7. Dennis Setzer - 3214
  8. Randy Tolsma - 3157
  9. Bryan Reffner - 3153
  10. Steve Grissom - 3113
  11. Rick Crawford - 3053
  12. Marty Houston - 2942
  13. Jace Hubbard - 2937
  14. Jimmy Hensley - 2933
  15. Terry Cook - 2805
  16. Rick Carelli - 2606
  17. Lance Norick - 2430
  18. Carlos Contreras - 2414
  19. Rob Morgan - 2353
  20. Randy MacDonald - 2321
  21. Scott Riggs - 2078
  22. B. A. Wilson - 2047
  23. Jamie McMurray - 1679
  24. Randy Renfrow - 1610
  25. Rick Ware - 1585
  26. Ryan McGlynn - 1581
  27. Wayne Edwards - 1391
  28. Coy Gibbs - 1226
  29. Lance Hooper - 1199
  30. David Starr - 1163
  31. Ricky Hendrick - 846
  32. Andy Genzman - 780
  33. Jim Inglebright - 742
  34. John Young - 720
  35. Mark Petty - 719
  36. Ken Schrader - 688
  37. Ricky Sanders - 667
  38. Kenny Martin - 652
  39. Tom Carey - 652
  40. Phil Bonifield - 617
  41. Brendan Gaughan - 615
  42. Mike Cope - 594
  43. Bobby Hamilton - 586
  44. Michael Dokken - 532
  45. Ron Barfield - 501
  46. Brad Bennett - 473
  47. Jeff Beck - 467
  48. Morgan Shepherd - 465
  49. Donny Morelock - 459
  50. J. D. Gibbs - 444
  51. Brian Sockwell - 435

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