Dayton Concludes 2015 Season
Hollywood Dayton Raceway closed the curtain on a successful second season on Wednesday night (Dec. 30) with an overall average nightly handle increase of 20 percent over the inaugural 2014 session.
More than $5.2 million in purses were paid out over the 75-night meet.
Josh Sutton successfully defended his 2014 driver's dash title by winning 116 races (through the eighth race on closing night) and earning nearly $600,000 in purse money. At age 33, Sutton has won 3,288 races in his career and is nearing $20 million in purse earnings. He currently ranks seventh in the national dash standings, one of four Ohio-based drivers in the top 10.
Kayne Kauffman also cracked the 100 win barrier to finish second with Dan Noble, Chris Page and Jeremy Smith rounding out the top five.
Trainer Jeff Brewer garnered his first Hollywood Dayton trainer's title, harnessing 46 winners with stable earnings of almost $200,000 for the meet. The 56-year-old Brewer has sent a total of 1,675 horses to the winner's circle in a productive career that also includes training titles at Hoosier Park, Indiana Downs, Lebanon Raceway and Thunder Ridge. Horses in his care have earned just under $8 million over the years.
The remainder of the top five were Virgil Morgan Jr., Kayne Kauffman, Chris Short and Sam Coven. An astounding total of 440 trainers made at least one start during the 3-1/2 month Hollywood Dayton season.
New track records were established on both the pace and trot. State Treasurer (David Miller) copped the $138,500 Dayton Pacing Derby in 1:48.4, the fastest mile ever at Dayton, while Penn (Josh Sutton) lowered the square-gait standard to 1:52.3 in a December open event.
Hollywood Dayton Raceway put an exclamation point on its successful second season with another all-time record handle, $366,773, on the final program of the year -- eclipsing the old record established a week earlier of $357,603.
(with files from Hollywood Dayton)