2002 NASCAR Busch Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. Greg Biffle - 4924
  2. Jason Keller - 4644
  3. Scott Wimmer - 4488
  4. Mike McLaughlin - 4253
  5. Jack Sprague - 4206
  6. Jamie McMurray - 4147
  7. Kenny Wallace - 4078
  8. Bobby Hamilton, Jr. - 4058
  9. Stacy Compton - 4042
  10. Scott Riggs - 4023
  11. Randy LaJoie - 4021
  12. Tony Raines - 3804
  13. Tim Sauter - 3644
  14. Johnny Sauter - 3543
  15. Hank Parker Jr. - 3540
  16. Shane Hmiel - 3416
  17. Ashton Lewis - 3279
  18. Ron Hornaday - 3268
  19. Jeff Green - 3209
  20. Larry Foyt - 3158
  21. Casey Mears - 3148
  22. Kerry Earnhardt - 3145
  23. Todd Bodine - 3071
  24. Kevin Grubb - 2885
  25. Kevin Lepage - 2594
  26. Jimmy Spencer - 2454
  27. Michael Waltrip - 2397
  28. Ricky Hendrick - 2125
  29. Shane Hall - 1971
  30. Brian Vickers - 1914
  31. Jeff Burton - 1902
  32. Mark Green - 1896
  33. Kasey Kahne - 1887
  34. Joe Nemechek - 1773
  35. Chad Chaffin - 1643
  36. Jay Sauter - 1525
  37. Mike Wallace - 1506
  38. Mike Harmon - 1321
  39. Jeff Purvis - 1309
  40. David Green - 1257
  41. Larry Gunselman - 1094
  42. Brad Teague - 1066
  43. Jimmy Kitchens - 981
  44. Lyndon Amick - 960
  45. Ron Young - 945
  46. Stanton Barrett - 908
  47. Butch Miller - 907
  48. Andy Kirby - 818
  49. Dan Pardus - 780
  50. Brian Weber - 714

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