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Finger Lakes is home to the New York Derby, a 1 1/16 mile restricted race for 3 year old horses who have been bred in the state of New York.Carrying a purse of $150,000, the race is a part of the Big Apple Triple, consisting of the Mike Lee Stakes at Belmont Park, the New York Derby, and the Albany Stakes at Saratoga Race Course.
Articles relative to Finger Lakes Race Track in Farmington, New York, United States. Pages in category "Finger Lakes Race Track" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Race Services Inc. provides the track with volunteers to work Fire-Rescue, Medical, Grid personnel, and Corner workers to help keep drivers and spectators safe. The Argetsinger family is an advisor to the circuit. The track named the trophy for the inaugural Watkins Glen Indy Grand Prix presented by Argent in honor of the late patriarch, Cameron.
Finger Lakes Race Track (2 P) S. Saratoga Race Course (66 P) Y. Yonkers Raceway (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Horse racing venues in New York (state)"
The first leg is the Mike Lee Stakes run at Belmont Park, [2] and the third leg is the Albany Stakes at Saratoga Race Course. [3] The New York Derby is held at the Finger Lakes Racetrack in Farmington, New York and is restricted to three-year-olds of either gender bred in New York state. It is run at a mile and one/sixteenth on the dirt (8.5 ...
The New York Breeders' Futurity is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually since 1963 at Finger Lakes Race Track in Farmington, New York. A premier event for two-year-old horses bred in New York State, the race is a six furlong sprint contested on dirt. It currently offers a purse of $200,000 added. [1] [2]
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Prior to 1986, three races were held in 1957 (in one of the track's first professional races), as well in 1964 and 1965. These races were held in the track's original configuration, which was 2.35 miles long. The current NASCAR Cup race at the track began in 1986, utilizing a shortened 2.45 mile course.