Gray reaches $20 million earnings milestone

Plainville, MA — Driver Shawn Gray reached a major career milestone on Thursday (April 29), when he surpassed the $20 million career earnings mark after winning the seventh race at Plainridge Park with Marcus Seelster (1:54, $4.40). The $5,500 winner’s share of the $11,000 purse pushed Gray’s lifetime total to $20,002,755.

Shawn Gray surpassed $20 million in career driving earnings on a four-win Thursday at Plainridge Park. Tim Bojarski photo.

Gray came into today’s races needing $17,370 to reach that plateau, and once he got rolling, it was clear that he would easily hit the mark during the afternoon. Marcus Seelster was only one of four wins on Gray’s grand slam day, as he also scored with Cornerd Beach (1:56, $25.60), Firstup (1:54.2, $2.60) and Levi At Play (1:55.3, $4.00).

A native of Waterville, Maine, and currently based at Saratoga Casino Hotel, Gray has been driving since 1993 when he got his first pari-mutuel win with Timer Choice at Presque Isle, Maine. He has since been a regular on the New England circuit for his entire life, but has also been a major force in New York.

Gray is currently the leading dash winning driver at Plainridge Park and sits second at Saratoga Raceway. A perennial high-percentage reinsman, Gray boasts a .397 Universal Driver Rating so far this year, putting him eighth among all drivers in North America with under 300 starts in 2021.

Gray’s single best career earnings year was 2018, when he bankrolled $2.397 million. His best season for wins was 2012, when he captured 356 victories, and his highest percentage performance came in 2011, when he posted a UDR of .440.

For his career, Gray has 21,681 starts with 4,580 wins, 3,507 second-place finishes and 3,058 third-place finishes, putting him in the money 51 percent of the time during his career. It also gives him a lifetime UDR of .348.

There was a major upset in the day’s featured $15,000 event for 6-year-old and under pacing mares. Sweet Sue (Jim Hardy) was dismissed at 29-1 from post seven, but that didn’t deter the mare one bit as she tracked third-over in the outer flow at three-quarters before tipping three-deep around the last turn. With no urging at all from Hardy, Sweet Sue gobbled up ground down the stretch and pulled away to a two-length victory in 1:54.4.

It was the first win in only two starts this year for Sweet Sue ($61.40), who is owned by David Thibault, Christine Thibault, Roberts Withers and Julia Withers. Jolene Andrews trains the winner.

Racing resumes at Plainridge Park on Friday afternoon (April 30) at 4 p.m.

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