Through Nov. 8
1. Chase Elliott, 5040.
2. Brad Keselowski, 5035.
3. Joey Logano, 5034.
4. Denny Hamlin, 5033.
5. Kevin Harvick, 2410.
6. Alex Bowman, 2371.
7. Martin Truex Jr, 2341.
8. Kyle Busch, 2341.
9. Ryan Blaney, 2336.
10. Kurt Busch, 2287.
11. Austin Dillon, 2277.
12. Clint Bowyer, 2254.
13. Matt DiBenedetto, 2249.
14. William Byron, 2247.
15. Aric Almirola, 2235.
16. Cole Custer, 2202.
17. Erik Jones, 873.
18. Jimmie Johnson, 836.
19. Tyler Reddick, 780.
20. Christopher Bell, 678.
21. Chris Buescher, 645.
22. Bubba Wallace, 597.
23. Michael McDowell, 588.
24. Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 584.
25. Ryan Newman, 566.
26. Ty Dillon, 556.
27. John H. Nemechek, 534.
28. Matt Kenseth, 521.
29. Ryan Preece, 477.
30. Corey Lajoie, 408.
31. Daniel Suarez, 365.
32. Brennan Poole, 269.
33. Quin Houff, 214.
34. Kyle Larson, 121.
35. Brendan Gaughan, 78.
36. Reed Sorenson, 68.
37. James Davison, 56.
38. Stanton Barrett, 1.
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NASCAR takeaways: Tyler Reddick capitalizes on wild Talladega finish
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NASCAR Power Rankings: Talladega win boosts Tyler Reddick
NASCAR to experiment with new tire during all-star race at North Wilkesboro
Typical Talladega: Waiting for the wild finish
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NASCAR takeaways: Tyler Reddick capitalizes on wild Talladega finish
NASCAR revels in an M.J. moment as His Airness gives a big boost to his posthoops passion