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2005 Official Driver Standings

After Sirius Satellite Radio at the Glen Race 22 of 36

 

Rank Driver Points Behind

1 Tony Stewart 3113 Leader

2 Jimmie Johnson 3008 -105

3 Greg Biffle 2861 -252

4 Rusty Wallace 2855 -258

5 Mark Martin 2782 -331

6 Kurt Busch 2692 -421

7 Jeremy Mayfield 2684 -429

8 Ryan Newman 2646 -467

9 Jamie McMurray 2599 -514

10 Carl Edwards 2593 -520

11 Elliott Sadler 2590 -523

12 Dale Jarrett 2590 -523

13 Jeff Gordon 2526 -587

14 Kevin Harvick 2523 -590

15 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2430 -683

16 Matt Kenseth 2428 -685

17 Joe Nemechek 2386 -727

18 Brian Vickers 2349 -764

19 Kasey Kahne 2324 -789

20 Kyle Busch* 2290 -823

21 Michael Waltrip 2282 -831

22 Jeff Burton 2274 -839

23 Casey Mears 2096 -1017

24 Bobby Labonte 2094 -1019

25 Ricky Rudd 2063 -1050

26 Mike Bliss 2010 -1103

27 Kyle Petty 1980 -1133

28 Sterling Marlin 1971 -1142

29 Ken Schrader 1963 -1150

30 Jeff Green 1951 -1162

31 Scott Riggs 1940 -1173

32 Dave Blaney 1937 -1176

33 Scott Wimmer 1817 -1296

34 Travis Kvapil* 1767 -1346

35 Jason Leffler 1538 -1575

36 Mike Wallace 1521 -1592

37 Robby Gordon 1352 -1761

38 Bobby Hamilton Jr. 1341 -1772

39 Kevin Lepage 1085 -2028

40 Terry Labonte 669 -2444

41 Boris Said 648 -2465

42 Hermie Sadler 540 -2573

43 Johnny Sauter 528 -2585

44 Bill Elliott 455 -2658

45 Mike Garvey* 372 -2741

46 Martin Truex Jr. 349 -2764

47 Mike Skinner 287 -2826

48 Stanton Barrett* 244 -2869

49 Scott Pruett 230 -2883

50 Ron Fellows 230 -2883

51 John Andretti 225 -2888

52 Jimmy Spencer 213 -2900

53 Carl Long 185 -2928

54 Morgan Shepherd 162 -2951

55 Kerry Earnhardt 149 -2964

56 P.J. Jones 149 -2964 3

57 Brian Simo 134 -2979

58 Randy LaJoie 134 -2979

59 David Stremme 115 -2998

60 Stuart Kirby 107 -3006

61 Kenny Wallace 100 -3013

62 Clint Bowyer 97 -3016

63 Bobby Hamilton 82 -3031

64 Paul Menard 82 -3031

65 Chris Cook 79 -3034

66 Anthony Lazzaro 79 -3034

67 Shane Hmiel 77 -3036

68 Johnny Miller 76 -3037

69 Jeff Fuller 68 -3045

70 Greg Sacks 68 -3045

71 Eric McClure* 67 -3046

72 Jorge Goeters 63 -3050

73 Tony Raines 58 -3055

74 Ted Christopher 37 -3076

75 Kirk Shelmerdine 37 -3076

76 Tom Hubert 34 -3079

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2005 Manufacturer Standings

 

Rank Make Points Behind

1 Chevrolet 164 Leader

2 Ford 147 -17

3 Dodge 107 -57

 

 

2005 Rookie Standings

 

Rank Driver Points Behind

1 Kyle Busch 264 Leader

2 Travis Kvapil 212 -52

3 Stanton Barrett 59 -205

4 Mike Garvey 33 -231

5 Eric McClure 25 -239

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