Her victory erased the former mark of 15 wins in a row set
by Northern Chief and driver Mike Merton in 2010.
With her victory Tracys Song continues to lead North America
in races won this year.
The mare’s trainer, Bob Lounsbury wins plenty of races from
his barn and is sometimes known to be boastful as he was in Tracys Song
previous outing. This time, however, Lounsbury wasn’t as confident of his
mare’s chances to win.
“I was a little doubtful today because there was
one in there (the race) that could be trouble (for us). Alkait Fighter (the
number two horse in the race)was parked to the half last week and won handily
in 1:57.3,” explained the usually confident trainer. “And I was a little
concerned about her (Alikait Fighter) being inside of us (in the two hole),
too.”
When the wings of the mobile starting gate
folded there was a mad rush for the lead between Eagle Hilarious, driven
by Greg Merton from post four , and Tracys Song who left from the five hole.
“I saw what was in the makings and I didn’t like
it so I really hustled Tracy toward the front and we cleared Greg and took the
lead on the first turn,” Aldrich said. “We were getting out of there at a
pretty good clip so I tried to put breaks but we still got by the
quarter in :28 and piece.”
From that point Greg Merton kept Eagle Hilarious on
Aldrich’s back and they were one-two past the half in :58.4
Then in the lower turn Jimmy Taggart, Jr. moved
Alikait Fight to the outside and they made short-lived challenge as
Tracys Song sped away from both them and Eagle Hilarious.
On the final turn Tracys Song opened up her now patented
three length lead and with a 29 second final panel Tracys Song and Bruce
Aldrich Jr. finished two lengths ahead of Alkait Fighter and with their victory
they had the Mighty M track record all to themselves.
“This is some kind of race mare,” Aldrich said while trying
to hold back his enthusiasm. “ I’ve been around a long time and can’t
remember a horse ever winning 15 times in a row, much less 16 times. Wow,
think of it, she hasn’t lost a race in four months.”
Aldrich was again joined in the winner’s circle by Lounsbury
and owner Nancy Fugere, who was choked up with tears of joy.
“Oh my God,” she started, and had to regain her composure
before she could continue. “I can’t believe it. I’m completely speechless. “
Sent off at 35-cents on a dollar Tracys Song paid $2.70 and
$2.10. There was no show wagering.
It was another big afternoon for Bruce Aldrich, Jr. He won
five races on the card—two for trainer Lounsbury—and his current win total of
214 ranks him sixth in races won on the North American leaderboard this
season.