Auto racing leaders

Sprint Cup: 1, Jeff Gordon, 1,601. 2, Tony Stewart, 1,572. 3, Kurt Busch, 1,546. 4, Jimmie Johnson, 1,465. 5, Denny Hamlin, 1,445. 6, Jeff Burton, 1,384. 7, Kyle Busch, 1,380. 8, Ryan Newman, 1,363. 9, Greg Biffle, 1,345. 10, Matt Kenseth, 1,326. 11, Mark Martin, 1,316. 12, Carl Edwards, 1,271. 13, Clint Bowyer, 1,264. 14, Juan Pablo Montoya, 1,255. 15, David Reutimann, 1,232. 16, Kasey Kahne, 1,205. 17, Brian Vickers, 1,188. 18, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 1,182. 19, Martin Truex Jr., 1,144. 20, Marcos Ambrose, 1,131.

Nationwide Series: 1. Kyle Busch, 1,539. 2. Carl Edwards, 1,502. 3. Jason Leffler, 1,386. 4. Joey Logano, 1,340. 5. Brad Keselowski, 1,331. 6. Jason Keller, 1,181. 7. David Ragan, 1,139. 8. Scott Lagasse Jr., 1,095. 9. Justin Allgaier, 1,089. 10. Steve Wallace, 1,088. 11. Michael McDowell, 1,085. 12. Brendan Gaughan, 1,062. 13. Mike Bliss, 1,044. 14. Kenny Wallace, 1,019. 15. Tony Raines, 1,008. 16. Michael Annett, 941. 17. Joe Nemechek, 900. 18. Kevin Harvick, 886. 19. Matt Kenseth, 872. 20. Eric McClure, 814.

Camping World Truck Series: 1. Mike Skinner, 801. 2. Ron Hornaday Jr., 776. 3. Todd Bodine, 744. 4. Matt Crafton, 707. 5. Johnny Benson, 685. 6. Kyle Busch, 682. 7. Brian Scott, 659. 8. Chad McCumbee, 647. 9. Terry Cook, 631. 10. Stacy Compton, 624. 11. Rick Crawford, 617. 12. Tayler Malsam, 600. 13. Timothy Peters, 594. 14. James Buescher, 590. 15. David Starr, 587. 16. T.J. Bell, 579. 17. Colin Braun, 549. 18. Dennis Setzer, 537. 19. Johnny Sauter, 528. 20. Ricky Carmichael, 503.

Top Fuel:1, Antron Brown, 561. 2, Tony Schumacher, 543. 3, Brandon Bernstein, 517. 4, Cory McClenathan, 453. 5, Morgan Lucas, 437. 6, Larry Dixon, 402. 7, Shawn Langdon, 375. 8, Spencer Massey, 363. 9, Doug Kalitta, 320. 10, Joe Hartley, 302.

Funny Car:1, Ron Capps, 562. 2, Del Worsham, 443. 3, Tony Pedregon, 437. 4, Jack Beckman, 427. 4, Ashley Force Hood, 427. 6, Matt Hagan, 413. 7, Bob Tasca III, 375. 8, John Force, 363. 9, Tim Wilkerson, 349. 10, Robert Hight, 337. 10, Mike Neff, 337.

Pro Stock:1, Jeg Coughlin, 637. 2, Jason Line, 588. 3, Mike Edwards, 498. 4, Greg Anderson, 478. 5, Greg Stanfield, 394. 6, Allen Johnson, 381. 7, Ron Krisher, 345. 8, Kurt Johnson, 338. 9, Rickie Jones, 304. 10, Larry Morgan, 263.

Pro Stock Motorcycle:1, Eddie Krawiec, 341. 2, Matt Smith, 325. 3, Andrew Hines, 308. 4, Douglas Horne, 291. 5, Hector Arana, 282. 6, Craig Treble, 278. 7, Shawn Gann, 209. 8, Karen Stoffer, 175. 9, Matt Guidera, 168. 10, Steve Johnson, 167.

1. Jenson Button, 41. 2. Rubens Barrichello, 27. 3. Sebastian Vettel, 23. 4. Mark Webber, 16. 5. Jarno Trulli, 15. 6. Timo Glock, 12. 7. Lewis Hamilton, 9. 7. Fernando Alonso, 9. 9. Nick Heidfeld, 6. 10. Nico Rosberg, 5. 11. Heikki Kovalainen, 4. 12. Felipe Massa, 3. 12. Kimi Raikkonen, 3. 12. Sebastien Buemi, 3. 15. Sebastien Bourdais, 1.

1. Tony Kanaan, 100. 2. Ryan Briscoe, 99. 3. Dario Franchitti, 96. 4. Scott Dixon, 81. 5. Ryan Hunter-Reay, 74. 5. Danica Patrick, 74. 7. Marco Andretti, 73. 8. Graham Rahal, 72. 9. Will Power, 69. 10. Helio Castroneves, 66. 10. Dan Wheldon, 66. 12. Justin Wilson, 65. 13. Robert Doornbos, 59. 14. Hideki Mutoh, 51. 15. Vitor Meira, 50. 16. Raphael Matos, 48. 17. Ed Carpenter, 46. 18. Stanton Barrett, 44. 19. Mario Moraes, 43. 20. Alex Tagliani, 40. 21. Darren Manning, 38. 22. E.J. Viso, 37. 23. Mike Conway, 36. 24. Sarah Fisher, 17. 25. Milka Duno, 14.

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