2001 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. Jack Sprague - 3670
  2. Ted Musgrave - 3597
  3. Joe Ruttman - 3570
  4. Travis Kvapil - 3547
  5. Scott Riggs - 3526
  6. Ricky Hendrick - 3412
  7. Terry Cook - 3327
  8. Rick Crawford - 3320
  9. Dennis Setzer - 3306
  10. Coy Gibbs - 2875
  11. Lance Norick - 2820
  12. Matt Crafton - 2778
  13. Billy Bigley - 2718
  14. Carlos Contreras - 2586
  15. Bobby Dotter - 2537
  16. Willy T. Ribbs - 2319
  17. Jon Wood - 1917
  18. Randy Tolsma - 1859
  19. Lance Hooper - 1720
  20. Jimmy Hensley - 1708
  21. Tom Powers - 1627
  22. Brian Rose 1487
  23. Larry Gunselman - 1461
  24. Nathan Haseleu - 1419
  25. Jerry Hill - 1214
  26. Morgan Shepherd - 1146
  27. Ricky Sanders - 1091
  28. Ken Schrader - 1053
  29. Jim Inglebright - 1033
  30. Bryan Reffner - 952
  31. Brendan Gaughan - 946
  32. Chuck Hossfeld - 933
  33. Phil Bonifield - 932
  34. Michael Dokken - 884
  35. Stan Boyd - 848
  36. Tom Carey - 847
  37. Nathan Buttke - 767
  38. Bobby Hamilton - 707
  39. Rodney Sawyers - 689
  40. Rick Carelli - 675
  41. Greg Biffle - 664
  42. Kyle Busch - 642
  43. Jason White - 637
  44. Stacy Compton - 598
  45. Ronnie Hornaday - 585
  46. Jonathon Price - 556
  47. David Starr - 541
  48. Dana White - 529
  49. Trent Owens - 525
  50. Donnie Neuenberger - 516

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