Atta Boy Dan was making his second start of the year after two impressive winning qualifiers and a solid performance last week. He went to post on Tuesday (May 11) in the Monticello Raceway Open Pace as the 6/5 favourite and scored in 1:55.3 over a field of seven with Brandon Parker in the bike.
Driver Cory Stratton and Carters Caper cut the mile as Chantepleure, leaving from post 5, was parked past the quarter in :27.3, and remained parked the entire mile. First to move approaching the half :56.4 was Certified Ideal. Brandon Parker, sensing that Chantepleure was starting to tire and clog the outer flow, popped out of the two-hole as Certified Ideal and Camwood were forced wide due to the tiring Chantepleure by three-quarters in 1:26.1. At this point Atta Boy Dan started to scoot away from the pack and won by four lengths in 1:55.3. Finishing second was KJ Erich and winner of last weeks Open, Camwood, was third.
The out-of-town invader Camwood scored a wire-to-wire win in the Open Pace at Monticello Raceway on Tuesday (May 4).
Driver Bruce Aldrich hustled Camwood away from the gate, leaving from post 4 to wrestle the lead from Certified Ideal just past the quarter in a tepid :29. Aldrich continued to control the pace through splits of :58.4 and 1:27.4 to win by a length over Certified Ideal and Grand Priority in 1:56.4.
Camwood is owned George P. Dremonas of Oak Lawn, Ill. and is trained by Chris Petrelli. Petrelli is currently in fifth place in the leading Dash-winning Trainers with 25 wins, atop the leader board is Bo Sowers with 39 wins. The win for Camwood was his fifth of the season, and he paid $3.60 to win.