NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings 2015: Update after FedEx 400

Jun 1, 2014; Dover, DE, USA; A general view of the Miles the Monster statue prior to the FedEx 400 at Dover International Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O
Jun 1, 2014; Dover, DE, USA; A general view of the Miles the Monster statue prior to the FedEx 400 at Dover International Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O /
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After winning his fourth race of the season, where does Jimmie Johnson and the rest of NASCAR stand in the points standings?


Jimmie Johnson always has a way of bouncing back after poor performances.

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Sunday, he shook off the wreck from last week at Charlotte, and won for the 10th time in his career at Dover International Speedway.

Just like it has most of the season, the race ended with Johnson and Kevin Harvick battling it out for the win until the bitter end, but for the eighth time in a row and 11th of 13th overall, it was Johnson who got the better of Harvick and pulled out the win.

Last week after Charlotte, it looked like their would be a shakeup in the points standings, but this week everything held serve with Johnson, Harvick and Martin Truex Jr. all toward the top of the race standings.

For Truex Jr., he once again led several laps on the track, but he failed to close and pick up his first win of the season. Despite that, he is still second in the points standings and is having as dominant of a season as you can have without winning a race.

With the FedEx 400 in the books, here is the updated NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings.

2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings:

1
Kevin Harvick
516
2
Martin Truex Jr
472
3
Jimmie Johnson
440
4
Joey Logano
440
5
Dale Earnhardt Jr
432
6
Brad Keselowski
414
7
Jamie McMurray
390
8
Kasey Kahne
385
9
Jeff Gordon
380
10
Aric Almirola
378
11
Matt Kenseth
377
12
Paul Menard
372
13
Ryan Newman
369
14
Denny Hamlin
345
15
Kurt Busch
340
16
Carl Edwards
338
17
Clint Bowyer
332
18
Danica Patrick
321
19
Greg Biffle
311
20
Kyle Larson
297
21
AJ Allmendinger
294
22
Casey Mears
280
23
David Ragan
269
24
Austin Dillon
264
25
Sam Hornish Jr
252
26
David Gilliland
243
27
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
241
28
Tony Stewart
230
29
Cole Whitt
211
30
Justin Allgaier
210
31
Trevor Bayne
208
32
Brett Moffitt
190
33
Alex Bowman
174
34
Michael Annett
152
35
Matt DiBenedetto
131
36
Josh Wise
129
37
Michael McDowell
101
38
Jeb Burton
67
39
Alex Kennedy
48
40
Kyle Busch
42
41
Bobby Labonte
38
42
Brian Vickers
32
43
Michael Waltrip
26

Next week NASCAR heads to Pennsylvania. Will anyone break up the monopoly at the top of the points standings?

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