Champ Kart Onboard 2/1/13 - Atlantic City / Heat Race [02:40]
Onboard footage of the Heat Race from the Boardwalk Hall at the Trump Plaza in New Jersey. This weekend is the final of 3 races for the Fatheadz Eyewear Indoor Karting Series. After I qualified 26th out of the 53 karts that entered this prestigious event, I had to race in one of the two Heat Races. I raced in the second Heat Race. I started 5th behind Glen in the #191 kart and had a good start. The kart at times would slide around and I would have a hard time keeping the momentum in the kart. The surface of the track was very unstable. It seemed like once the TQ's had completed their race(s), they would suck up all of the laid down rubber off the surface. The tires were also an issue. The sliding around was from the combination of the tire set and surface of the track. I had a great battle with the #17 kart for 4th place until a caution came out. On the restart, TJ in the #13 kart was having a hard time getting back down into the racing line. I was able to overtake TJ in the #13 kart and go after the #17 kart, but the #17 kart kwpt hopping in the turns, which forced me to go wide and that allowed TJ to get past me. In the end, I finished 5th. This was not good enough to get into the Feature Racem so I had to compete in one of the two Consi Races the next day. The weekend for me was over when I crashed in the Consi Race. I did not make the Feature Race. It didn't matter if we made the Feature Race, or not. What mattered is that we had a great time going down to Atlantic ...
1990 Pimlico Special : ABC Broadcast [17:41]
Criminal Type scored a far-reaching victory in the Pimlico Special Saturday. The 5-year-old son of Alydar ran the fastest 1 3/16 miles in Pimlico history, sent his trainer, Wayne Lukas, over the $100-million mark in career purses and exposed a story about how fine the line is between being a hero and a heel as a jockey's agent. Under Jose Santos, who was riding him for the first time, Criminal Type shadowed Ruhlmann all the way around, edged past him with about 50 yards left and won by a neck in the first $1-million race ever run in Maryland. Ruhlmann, the second betting choice at 2-1, finished 1 1/4 lengths ahead of De Roche, a 34-1 shot who finished 1 1/2 lengths in front of Mi Selecto. Opening Verse, made the 3-2 favorite by a crowd of 15850 on a cool, overcast day, flattened out in the stretch and wound up fifth, beaten by about 3 1/4 lengths. Wind Splitter finished sixth, and after him in the 10-horse field came Silver Survivor, Gorgeous, With Approval and Music Merci. Criminal Type's time was 1:53, breaking by a fifth of a second the record that Blushing John set in winning the Special last year. The Special is the same distance as the Preakness, which will be run here next Saturday, and the fastest Preakness times have been Secretariat's unofficial 1:53 2/5 clocking in 1973 and Tank's Prospect's matching time in 1985. Criminal Type was the fourth betting choice and paid $17.40, $6.80 and $5.20. Ruhlmann paid $4.80 and $4.60, and De Roche's show price was $10.20. A ...
Franceska Sweeney & PSU She Sure Is Kuel [00:22]
4 year old started and being finished by Franceska Sweeney
Franceska Sweeney & PSU She Sure Is Kuel [00:22]
4 year old started and being finished by Franceska Sweeney
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