Tracys Song wins her 15th consecutive race

by John Manzi, publicity director, Monticello Raceway

Monticello, NY — Win streaks come and go, but at Monticello Raceway Tracys Song is a bit of an anomaly. Not only did the 8-year-old Astreos mare win again on Monday (May 13), but in doing so she equaled the track record of 15 wins in a row which was initially set in 2010 by Northern Chief and driver Mike Merton.

Tracys Song won her 15th straight race at Monticello on Monday.

Bruce Aldrich, Jr. was again at the controls for trainer Bob Lounsbury and sent the pacer to the lead from the pole position where they raced unchallenged throughout. And as she usually does while on the front-end, Tracys Song opened up daylight on the final turn and cruised home an easy two length winner over Extreme Terror and driver Jimmy Marohn, Jr. in a time of 1:57.2.

“She’s so used to heading back to the winner’s circle after a race that I’d bet she could do it even if I wasn’t on the sulky,” a joyful Bruce Aldrich, Jr. gushed to the group that had assembled to be part of the ceremonies. “She’s really something else.”

After her last race where she struggled to hold on for a neck victory, Tracys Song spent the previous week relaxing in a grassy paddock as she did a few weeks ago.

After her victory on May 1, trainer Lounsbury turned her out for some warranted rest and when she came back to action two weeks later she rambled to an easy five length triumph. Today that scenario worked again.

“When I saw some of the other drivers in the race leaving the gate strongly I gunned my mare to the lead and made sure we settled everyone in behind us. I didn’t want to get caught in a pocket,” Aldrich said. “No one challenged us and when we hit the last turn she opened up daylight and she was still strong at the wire. She was real fresh today and she did it all on her own.”

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Monticello President and General Manager Cliff Ehrlich congratulated Bruce Aldrich, Jr. in the winner’s circle.

Aldrich was joined in the winner’s circle by a host of well wishers, including trainer Lounsbury and owner Nancy Fugere who was nearly in tears after her mare’s 15th win.

“Holy cow, I can’t believe a $4,000 horse could be this good,” Fugere said. ”I’m still shaking.”

Sent off as the prohibitive favorite, Tracys Song paid $2.30 for win.

Besides Tracys Song’s victory both Lounsbury and Aldrich enjoyed something extra today. Lounsbury won three races from his barn and Aldrich reined four winners on the card.

Asked what’s next for Tracys Song, Lounsbury thought for a moment.

“Since $7,500 is currently the top claiming price here there’s no place else to race her and I refuse to race against the boys (in higher priced claimers).

“So all we can do now is keep going forward and at some point we might have to move her to another track and put her in for a $12,500 or $15,000 tag and see what happens,” he said.

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