Driver Eric Carlson did to his fellow reinsman at Windsor Raceway what the Chicago Blackhawks did to Roberto Luongo and his Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night – they both managed to put a seven on the board
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Luongo had his lamp lit seven times by the defending Stanley Cup Champions at the United Centre in Chicago, Illinois, and in the meantime Carlson was putting on a clinic of his own during Tuesday’s 11-race card at Windsor Raceway.
Carlson of Ypsilanti, Michigan made his first trip to victory lane with Another Breeze following her 1:57.4 triumph in Race 2. He came right back to take Race 3 with Sunny Sarah in 1:58.4, and then completed his hat trick by guiding Envy to a 1:58.1 triumph in Race 5.
He took Race 6 with Country Fresh in a time of 1:58.2 before sweeping the final three races on the card with Tiffany Malone (1:58.3), Arizona Dream (1:59.2) and Missmaximus (1:57.1).
Carlson leads all Windsor reinsmen this season thanks to his 125 trips to the winner’s circle at the border oval. No other reinsman has yet to reach the 100-win mark this year.
The career winner of 1,485 races enjoyed a career-year in 2010 for wins (603) and purses earned ($1,832,944). He’s well on his way to setting new personal records this season. He has already racked up 232 wins and more than $870,000 in purse earnings.
To view results for Tuesday's card of harness racing, click the following link: Tuesday Results – Windsor Raceway.