2003 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Final Points Standings

Final Points Standings

  1. Travis Kvapil - 3837
  2. Dennis Setzer - 3828
  3. Ted Musgrave - 3819
  4. Brendan Gaughan - 3797
  5. Jon Wood - 3659
  6. Bobby Hamilton - 3627
  7. Rick Crawford - 3578
  8. Carl Edwards - 3416
  9. Terry Cook - 3212
  10. Chad Chaffin - 3143
  11. Matt Crafton - 3074
  12. Robert Pressley - 2773
  13. David Starr - 2768
  14. Bill Lester - 2712
  15. Randy MacDonald - 2458
  16. Jason Leffler - 2209
  17. Jody Lavender - 2168
  18. Jerry Hill - 1882
  19. Randy Briggs - 1618
  20. Phil Bonifield - 1524
  21. Andy Houston - 1487
  22. Rich Bickle - 1288
  23. Ken Schrader - 1286
  24. Lance Hooper - 1191
  25. Tina Gordon - 1112
  26. T.J. Bell - 1059
  27. Eric Jones - 1058
  28. Morgan Shepherd - 991
  29. Bobby Dotter - 939
  30. Kevin Harvick - 807
  31. Jamie Aube - 800
  32. Stan Boyd - 799
  33. Shane Wallace - 685
  34. Doug Keller - 674
  35. Kenny Hendrick - 656
  36. Chris Horn - 625
  37. David Stover - 607
  38. Roland Isaacs - 600
  39. Wayne Edwards - 595
  40. Brandon Whitt - 592
  41. Ricky Sanders - 573
  42. Paul Menard - 572
  43. L.W. Miller - 558
  44. Hank Parker Jr. - 524
  45. Johnny Chapman - 513
  46. Mike Wallace - 500
  47. Ken Weaver - 482
  48. Mike Skinner - 471
  49. Trevor Boys - 471
  50. Andy Petree - 467

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