Tim Tetrick drove Scandalicious to a 1:51.3 victory in the $20,000 Mares Open Handicap Tuesday (3/4) ending Enhance our Mind's two-race win streak in the feature race. Enhance Your Mind, a candidate for Dover Downs Horse of the Meet is now 5 wins in 8 starts this year and for the meet. Tough Mac won his second straight $20,000 Open Handicap Trot on Wednesday while Emeritus Maximum made it three-straight $30,000 Delaware Special Handicaps for Thursday's harness racing feature.
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Also on Tuesday, George Dennis had the longshot of the week, driving 56-1 No Shadows to his first win of year.
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Spanish Dream who swept the DSBF prelims last November and was upset by stablemate Logans Girl in the $100,000 final made her first start of the year a winning one scoring a victory in an $11,500 Filly & Mares pace on Tuesday.
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Last year at this time Jingle Bell Rocker was a tough to beat campaigner on a long six-race win streak. It has taken the Rocknroll Hanover-Blissard Of Oz gelding until his seventh start to make the winner's circle this year. Ross Wolfenden drove the win for trainer Les Givens and owner Tina Clark, his 33rd career triumph winning a Delaqware $7,500 claimer in 1:54.3.
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Defending champion Corey Callahan is back on top of the Leading Driver statistics. Vic Kirby, who previously led the standings from opening day,is still a strong second .Callahan has a 129-121 win lead over Kirby. Yannick Gingras is third with 107 wins. Tony Morgan is in fourth place with 92 wins. Ross Wolfenden has moved into fifth place with 69 winners.
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The leading trainer stats are now a big battle. Defending champion Dylan Davis has overtaken previous leader Jim King. Davis has the lead, 62 to 58, Leigh Raymen is in third place, with 37 wins. Joe Hundertpfund, fourth, at 34 with Josh Green now fifth with 28 winners.
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