Although it was drizzling at the start of the race when the
field passed by the first quarter the rains began to fall more earnestly and
the attending fans ducked for cover although the falling rain seemed
oblivious to the competing horses and drivers.
With regular driver Bruce Aldrich ,Jr. again at the
controls, Tracys Song grabbed an early lead on the first turn but
instead of racing her on top as he has done with her in the
overwhelming majority of her victories, Aldrich yielded command to Jimmy Marohn,
Jr. and Community Spirit as the two pacers straightened in the
backstretch and headed for the first stanza which was clocked in :28 seconds
Aldrich kept Tracys Song on Marohn’s helmet and they
followed Community Spirit past the half in :59.3 and by the three quarters in
1:28.2. On the final turn Aldrich moved his mare out to challenge the
leader and when the two pacers came off the turn Tracys Song began
to where down Community Spirit and she coasted home an easy two-length
winner in a time of 1:58.
“She never ceases to amaze me ,” Aldrich said in the
winner’s circle referring to Tracys Song victory.”She was a little sore today
but she still got the job done. She’s got a big heart and she just loves
this race track.”
For the first time in months trainer Bob Lounsbury and owner
Nancy Fugere were absent from the winners circle photograph.
“The rains were coming down too heavily to travel there
(from the paddock),”Lounsbury said. “ Besides, we’ve got plenty of winners
circle pictures with Tracy.”
Sent off at odds of 1-2 Tracys song paid $3.00 for win.
There was no show wagering in the race.
On June 15th , after 18 wins in a row at
Monticello, Tracys Song’s connection tried her on Tioga Downs’ the five eights
mile racetrack in New York’s Southern tier, but the mare didn’t find the racing
surface to her liking and she finished last interrupting her
consecutive win skein.
Still, during her prowess at the Mighty M, Tracys Song’s 18
consecutive victories established a new track record and with her triumph on
Monday afternoon, the 8 year old mare now is just three victories from the
Monticello track record of 22 wins during a single season which was set
in 1985 by a pacer named Golden Storm GB.