To the surprise of many, trainer Bob Lounsbury was not one
of them. He handed the lines to Mighty M newcomer Patrick Beeler and the
Michigan transplant aped the moves used by Aldrich and sent Tracys Song to the
lead and to yet another wire to wire victory, this one in a time of 1:58.2.
Eagle Hilarious was second for Zeke Parker and
Samillion Dollars finished third for Kyle DiBenedetto who was
late—due to the earlier accident- driver change .
“She’s awesome, “ Beeler shouted in the winner’s
circle when asked about Tracys Song. “I tried to drive her
like Bruce and all I can say is that she’s really a great race horse, or
should I say race mare,” Beeler laughed.
Beeler sent Tracys Song to the lead and all through
the first half he never released the brakes getting the mare to the quarter in
:30 seconds and to the half in 1:00 flat as announcer Howard Oil
screeched “they’re going at a pedestrian pace”.
From there Beeler put the pedal to the metal and Tracys Song reeled off a :28.3 third stanza and cruised home an easy 1-1/2 length winner.
“ When Bob came to me this afternoon and asked if would I
like to drive Tracys Song since Bruce was sidelined (because of the accident) I
said sure, I’d love to,” Beeler related.
Asked then if he was a little nervous with the 17 wins in a
row streak on the line Beeler smiled and said “Absolutely not. I
wasn’t a bit nervous.”
But Lounsbury’s recollection of that query was a
bit different.“He was nervous as hell and the guys in the paddock were
tormenting him, too. But being the good horseman that he is he drove her just
perfect.”
Asked why he picked Beeler to drive Tracys Song at the last
minute today, Lounsbury, who always tells it straight, said with a big smile, “
I had a beer with Pat the other day and he seemed like a real good guy.”
Tracys Song paid $2.70 and $2.20 and again there was
no show betting. The 8 year old mare is owned by Nancy Furgere of
Westbrookville, NY.
Still the leader in races won this year in North America
Tracys Song’s next obstacle is attaching the Mighty M mark of 22 season
victories set in 1985 by Golden Storm GB.