Tom Ogle mirrored Jeff Fuller's 1990 performance in the Thompson World Series race by leading start to finish. In what would turnout to be a lean night with respect to car count, Ogle won the pole and never looked back in Tuesday night's YesterYear World Series 100-lap sprint from Thompson Speedway.
Points leader Brian Bianchi brought home second place and extended his lead over Lloyd Moore in the championship race for the **Old Red Boot**. Ryan Pittman did not grid up for the YesterYear World Series, so essentially the Championship comes down to a 2-horse race at Martinsville Speedway on Tuesday, October 29 for the Southern 200. The Southern 200 is the final race of the 2024 YesterYear Racing™ season and will culminate by crowning a champion at the end of the night. When asked about the 2024 season Allen Wannamaker, Founder of YesterYear Racing™ said, "It has been a successful season on many fronts. Car count, the racing on the track, YesterYear name recognition and brand growth, and the overall concept. It has shown that you can run a sim racing series that mirrors historic series of the past and does not race every week and get great participation. YesterYear will be back in 2025 for a second season which is something I wasn't sure about when I started this deal. I am looking forward to the break though. Running the League as I have this year has been time consuming."
Wannamaker said he had completed the schedule for 2025 and will release more details on it in the coming weeks.
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