Sprint Cup points standings

The Associated Press
April 29, 2008 at 12:14AM

Through April 27 1. Jeff Burton, 1,347.

2. Kyle Busch, 1,325.

3. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 1,268.

4. Denny Hamlin, 1,248.

5. Jimmie Johnson, 1,245.

6. Kevin Harvick, 1,208.

7. Clint Bowyer, 1,182.

8. Greg Biffle, 1,148.

9. Tony Stewart, 1,137.

10. Carl Edwards, 1,084.

11. Ryan Newman, 1,062.

12. Juan Pablo Montoya, 1,029.

13. Kasey Kahne, 1,028.

14. Jeff Gordon, 1,018.

15. David Ragan, 994.

15. Brian Vickers, 994.

17. Martin Truex Jr., 949.

18. David Gilliland, 940.

19. Matt Kenseth, 909.

20. Kurt Busch, 903.

21. Paul Menard, 902.

22. Bobby Labonte, 895.

23. Travis Kvapil, 893.

24. Casey Mears, 887.

25. Jamie McMurray, 839.

26. Elliott Sadler, 832.

27. Robby Gordon, 797.

28. Scott Riggs, 788.

29. David Reutimann, 764.

30. Mark Martin, 723.

31. Michael Waltrip, 708.

32. Reed Sorenson, 678.

33. Sam Hornish Jr., 663.

34. Regan Smith, 659.

35. J.J. Yeley, 551.

36. Dave Blaney, 546.

37. Jeremy Mayfield, 490.

38. Dario Franchitti, 483.

39. Mike Skinner, 423.

40. Joe Nemechek, 397.

41. Patrick Carpentier, 390.

42. Dale Jarrett, 367.

43. Kyle Petty, 363.

44. Michael McDowell, 295.

45. Bill Elliott, 277.

46. Aric Almirola, 243.

47. Ken Schrader, 234.

48. John Andretti, 149.

49. Sterling Marlin, 97.

50. David Stremme, 84.

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