As long as they are starting on the main track and not a chute, the longer run up makes it pretty fair. Obviously a crazy bias negates that but they do not surface all that often and even less with warmer weather. Never raced at most of those tracks but I ran maybe 50 or 60 at C.T. in my time but probably 1/2 of those were 4 1/2F. I never really worried about drawing the 2 post or the 7 post with a speed horse going 6 1/2F. The 10 can be tough but only if there are several speeds inside. The 10 if you can clear without killing the horse, is no problem too me. Well, maybe just a little problem. Just depends on if the rider can make the lead without getting the horse too fired up. If they get that down the backside breather, they should run well.
So the longer the run to the first turn, the less it really matters. But , as you know, if 5 speeds in a 10 horse field of equal speed all try and make the lead, they will all pay the price, one way or another. In that case, I don't care who is where, I am looking closer anyway.
It's those short runs to the 1st turn that can really compromise the outside post speed horses.
So the longer the run to the first turn, the less it really matters. But , as you know, if 5 speeds in a 10 horse field of equal speed all try and make the lead, they will all pay the price, one way or another. In that case, I don't care who is where, I am looking closer anyway.
It's those short runs to the 1st turn that can really compromise the outside post speed horses.