Divine Art, fresh from back-to-back impressive victories, has top billing in Saturday night’s $12,500 Alan Kirschenbaum for pacing fillies and mares.
There will also be a $20,000 California Sire Stakes for the 3-year-old filly pacers with DM Magic Player and Mare A Raeann seeking their second trophies of the season.
Watch and Wager LLC will conduct 11 races with first post set for 6:42 p.m.
Divine Art is a 6-year-old daughter of Outrageous Art who is owned, trained and driven by Gerry Longo and comes into this assignment with 39 wins from her 105 starts with $429,000 in her account and a 1:51 4/5 mark.
She is probably best known for her 17-race winning streak in 2023, with the majority of those victories coming over this track.
Divine Art is razor-sharp at the moment, coming first-over to win the March 15 Rod Knittel and returning last week to overcome poor cover while earning a half-length score in game style.
Crazy Cute upset this group two back in the March 8 Open and was a solid runner-up to Divine Art last weekend. She races for Steve Chambers and Kathie Plested with Plested the conditioner and Mooney Svendsen at the controls.
Graceful Horizon has won five of her nine starts at this meet and will be tough for Set The Pacing Racing LLC and driver/trainer Nick Roland no matter how things shake out early. Princessofthedawn,
Wish I Had Thyme and Wavzeka complete the cast.