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Winston Cup Point Standings

Official Top 10 NASCAR Winston Cup point leaders and Top 15 money leaders for 1998 and unofficial Top 10 point leaders and Top 15 money leaders for 1999 (through Oct. 11). Points awarded for all qualifying drivers (winner receives 175) and lap leaders. Earnings include bonuses. Listed are starts (Sts), Top 5 finishes (1-2-3-4-5), poles won (PW) and points (Pts).

FINAL 1999

   Finishes  
  Sts1-2-3-4-5PWPts
1Dale Jarrett344-7-4-5-605262
2Bobby Labonte345-7-7-1-465061
3Mark Martin342-4-6-5-214943
4Tony Stewart343-2-1-4-324774
5Jeff Burton347-2-3-5-314733
6Jeff Gordon347-4-5-1-174620
7Dale Earnhardt344-3-0-0-104492
8Rusty Wallace341-0-1-3-244155
9Ward Burton340-3-0-2-114062
10Mike Skinner340-0-1-4-024003

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