Nuttin But Finesse (Art Major) enjoyed a breakout harness racing season in 2022, one in which he won nine times and earned just shy of $90,000 en route to becoming a nominee for Pacer of the Year at Saratoga Casino Hotel.
The Janice Connor trainee won the Open Pace twice in ā22 and began his 2023 campaign squaring off against the trackās top pacers again. Nuttin But Finesse posted a third and a second-place finish in his two starts leading up into Saturday nightās try in the $17,000 Open Pace.
Leon Bailey piloted the five-year-old who powered out to the early lead and enjoyed soft fractions in the first half of the feature, coasting through lap one in :57.4 before being confronted by a rival in what would be a sizzling third quarter of :26.4.
Nuttin But Finesse registered his third career win in the Saratoga Open when he hit the wire first in 1:53 in Saturdayās feature after drawing away from his rivals to score by a decisive four lengths. Im No Outlaw N (Jay Randall) sat the pocket to the winner and wound up as the runner-up while Uncle Jord A (Shawn Gray) earned the show spot.
NUTTIN BUT FINESSE REPLAY
Nuttin But Finesse paid $8.80 to win in the mild upset and led an exacta and triple that returned $71 and $181.50, respectively. He is owned by the partnership of Connor, Stronka, Mc Gee and Lovett.
Live racing continues on Sunday afternoon with a matinee that begins at noon.
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by Mike Sardella, for Saratoga Raceway