2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. Bobby Labonte – 5130
  2. Dale Earnhardt – 4865
  3. Jeff Burton – 4841
  4. Dale Jarrett – 4684
  5. Ricky Rudd – 4575
  6. Tony Stewart – 4570
  7. Rusty Wallace – 4544
  8. Mark Martin – 4410
  9. Jeff Gordon – 4361
  10. Ward Burton – 4152
  11. Steve Park – 3934
  12. Mike Skinner- 3898
  13. Johnny Benson – 3716
  14. Matt Kenseth – 3711
  15. Joe Nemechek – 3534
  16. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. – 3516
  17. Terry Labonte – 3433
  18. Ken Schrader – 3398
  19. Sterling Marlin – 3363
  20. Jerry Nadeau – 3273
  21. Bill Elliott – 3267
  22. Jimmy Spencer – 3188
  23. John Andretti – 3169
  24. Jeremy Mayfield – 3156
  25. Robert Pressley – 3055
  26. Kenny Wallace – 2874
  27. Michael Waltrip – 2797
  28. Kevin Lepage – 2795
  29. Elliott Sadler – 2762
  30. Bobby Hamilton – 2715
  31. Dave Blaney – 2656
  32. Chad Little – 2634
  33. Rick Mast – 2366
  34. Wally Dallenbach, Jr. – 2344
  35. Brett Bodine – 2145
  36. Darrell Waltrip – 1981
  37. Scott Pruett – 1929
  38. Stacy Compton – 1857
  39. Mike Bliss – 1748
  40. Ted Musgrave – 1614
  41. Kyle Petty – 1441
  42. Kenny Irwin, Jr. – 1440
  43. Robby Gordon – 1309
  44. Ricky Craven – 1175
  45. Geoffrey Bodine – 1039
  46. Dave Marcis – 723
  47. Ed Berrier – 628
  48. Kurt Busch – 613
  49. Todd Bodine- 456

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