Jamaica Gleaner

Race Car could catch a break against slower field

- Ainsley Walters/gleaner Writer

RACE CAR has looked sharp at exercise, suggesting that the United States-bred horse could spring to life in Saturday’s Allan E ‘Billy’ Williams Memorial at seven furlongs for non-restricted overnight allowance runners.

Slipping down in class after three stakes races at the back end of last season, RACE CAR’S last outing was a seventh-place finish in the Mouttet Mile, beaten five and a half lengths by EXCESSIVE FORCE. The six-year-old grey wasn’t all that far behind EXCESSIVE FORCE in his previous race either, seven and a half lengths, when his fellow American ran down MADELYN’S SUNSHINE at six furlongs.

RACE CAR hasn’t caught a break since easily beating EAGLE ONE in an overnight allowance on August 22 at six furlongs, clocking 1:13.3. In his next outing, he ran smack into MAHOGANY, who was caught at the last hop by I AM FRED at six furlongs in 1:11.3.

After stumbling at the start and run off his legs by I AM FRED and MAHOGANY, RACE CAR landed in more hot water at six furlongs, ATOMICA reeling off 1:10.4 on a fast track. RACE CAR faced another speed blitz in the Gold Cup won by MAHOGANY before finishing seventh behind EXCESSIVE FORCE in back-toback races.

Facing a far milder pace, RACE CAR, who made up significan­t ground in the last furlong of the Mouttet Mile after straighten­ing last, should prove lethal against slower rivals. BILLY WHIZZ showed good speed on December 27, second time out off a five-month break, but was easily brushed aside in the stretch run by PERFECT BREW at six and a half furlongs.

RACE CAR warmed up with a sharp 35.4 for three furlongs on the round last Tuesday morning, whereas BILLY WHIZZ hasn’t had a speed work since galloping five and a half furlongs two Saturdays ago, suggesting the five-yearold gelding is being handled gingerly by his connection­s.

POSITIVE ID has proven most consistent of the lot but could find the speed unrelentin­g at seven furlongs after he gives away his customary lengths at the start.

 ?? ANTHONY MINOTT/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? RACE CAR (left), ridden by Shane Ellis, beats (EAGLE ONE, ridden by Anthony Thomas) to win the Arthur Jones Memorial Cup over six furlongs for three-year-olds & upwards overnight allowance at Caymanas Park on Saturday, August 20, 2022.
ANTHONY MINOTT/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPH­ER RACE CAR (left), ridden by Shane Ellis, beats (EAGLE ONE, ridden by Anthony Thomas) to win the Arthur Jones Memorial Cup over six furlongs for three-year-olds & upwards overnight allowance at Caymanas Park on Saturday, August 20, 2022.

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