California Chrome Dazzles in San Felipe

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California Chrome left six challengers in his wake on Saturday when he rolled to a dominant victory in the $300,000 San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita Park. (Photo by Eclipse Sportswire)

California Chrome delivered a flashy win in the $300,500 San Felipe Stakes on Saturday at Santa Anita Park, where the Lucky Pulpit colt dusted the competition.

Ridden by Victor Espinoza for trainer Art Sherman, California Chrome went right to the front in the Grade 2 San Felipe and put away his only real threat entering the stretch when he shook free of Sham Stakes winner Midnight Hawk and surged clear to win by 7 ¼ lengths.

The win was especially impressive given how fast California Chrome went early. He blistered through an opening half-mile in :45.55 and three-quarters of a mile in 1:09.45 but had enough stamina in reserve to dispatch Midnight Hawk and leave the rest of the field in his rearview mirror.

“It was great. He ran like I expected him to,” Espinoza said. “I wanted to try something new today so I let him go right out of the gate. I don’t know if people expected me to go right to the lead but I wanted to let him enjoy his race, I just let him go. In these races, you can’t just try and do too much with them. I think it’s important for him to do his thing for the first five-eighths [of a mile] and be happy.”

The San Felipe win was worth 50 points on the Road to the Kentucky Derby leaderboard and cemented a spot in the starting gate at Churchill Downs on May 3 for this talented California-bred, who was sent off as the 7-to-5 favorite in the San Felipe.

Owned and bred by Martin Perry and Steve Coburn, California Chrome improved to five wins and one second from nine career starts and the $180,000 winner’s share boosted his career earnings to $534,850. California Chrome, who is out of the winning Not For Love mare Love the Chase, figures to be one of the favorites for the Santa Anita Derby on April 5.

“I didn’t think he’d be on the lead, but he was a handful today,” said Sherman, a former jocke. “I just told Victor, ‘You got him.’ I told him he broke like that because of that Quarter Horse training at Los Alamitos. … We all know Santa Anita’s a speed-biased type of track, so it was really great to see him with the hold he had on him. It’s unbelievable.”

The San Felipe was the fourth stakes win for California Chrome, who posted dominant wins in the King Glorious Stakes on Dec. 22 at Hollywood Park and the California Cup Derby on Jan. 25 in his two previous starts. He completed the 1 1/16-mile race in 1:40.59 for his first graded stakes win.
Midnight Hawk held on for second with Kristo third in a race that was reduced to seven contenders after three entrants were scratched.