Plainville, MA — The track record for 3-year-old harness racing trotting geldings at Plainridge Park was re-written on Thursday afternoon (May 16) after Spaaaazano (Coraggioso-Grace N Charlie) put on a sparkling gate to wire performance to claim victory in the $100,000 Bunker Hill Trot.
North America’s leading dash driver, Aaron Merriman, sent Spaaaanzano to the front and seated the field in a :27.2 quarter. Once in control, Merriman slammed on the brakes with a :30.1 second panel and basically won the race there.
Spaaaanzano then sped to the three-quarter pole in :27.4 as Show Me (Andy Miller), on the pegs and French Kronos (Mattias Melander), in the breeze, chased closest from behind. Spaaaanzano circled the final turn and hit the stretch in full flight and then bolted to the line on top by 2-½ lengths, winning in 1:53.2.
The time was a new lifetime mark for Spaaaanzano and also replaced the old track record of 1:53.3 set by Khaosan Road exactly one year ago in this race. The stake record is 1:53 set by the colt Jonas K S in 2022.
It was the first win in only the second start of the year for Spaaaanzano ($4.80) and it pushed the 2023 Ohio Sire Stake star’s lifetime earnings to $322,150. Spaaaanzano is owned by his trainer Chris Beaver, in partnership with Spaaaartners, Bill Manes and Leo Fleming.
SPAAAANZANO REPLAY
Racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Monday (May 20) with post time at 4 p.m.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.
by Tim Bojarski, for the Standardbred Owners of Massachusetts