Smoking Jet equals world record on Sunday at MGM Northfield Park

Northfield, OH — Just 14 days following his track record-tying performance, Smoking Jet put MGM Northfield Park’s Open trotters on notice with a track record and world record tying 1:52.3 performance on Sunday (May 29).

Smoking Jet put the Open trotters on notice Sunday night, with a track record and world record tying 1:52.3 performance. Casalinova photo.

Leaving from post five, Smoking Jet (Ronnie Wrenn Jr.) was hustled off the gate, quickly opening up 2-1/2 lengths on his foes around the first turn. Getting to the quarter in :27.2, Wrenn continued with a strong pace, hitting the half in :55.3, still two lengths over the closest purser, Perfect Chapter As (Ryan Stahl). Race and local favorite Winning Shadow began his first-over bid at the half with 5-3/4 lengths to make up heading into the clubhouse turn for the final time.

Moving up the backstretch, Wrenn asked Smoking Jet for a little more and created some separation between himself and Perfect Chapter As as Winning Shadow continued to close.

Winning Shadow engaged Smoking Jet at the three-quarter pole, but he was no match for Smoking Jet, who kicked clear to win by 1-3/4 lengths.

Smoking Jet tied the world record of Stormy Kromer, set on July 31, 2020, at Yonkers Raceway.

Smoking Jet is owned by Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi and Chris Page. He upped his career earnings to $152,252 with 15 victories in 73 starts.

Racing at MGM Northfield Park resumes on Tuesday (May 31) with the first post of 6 p.m. The night features a pair of low 14 percent takeout guaranteed pools, including the $10,000 Late Pick-4 (race 11) and $10,000 Super Hi-5 (race 13).

MGM Northfield Park picks up Monday racing beginning June 6 and will be dark on Tuesdays beginning June 7.

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