Veteran driver Dave Ingraham needed a little luck and a little racing room to avenge his previous loss in the $6,000 Winners-Over top pacing class at Cumberland.
On May 18, in his first start back since shipping north from Pompano, Rocksapatriot finished second to Tuesday’s (June 1) betting favourite Airspinder. But, after the latter got caught behind a tiring Twomacsoneshadow going to three-quarters in 1:27.2 and was forced three-wide, Ingraham found racing room and ducked off the pylons in the final turn, brushing the six-year-old son of Rockincam home in 1:57.
Pacesetter Bet On Joe held on for second and Airspinder was third.
Rocksapatriot picked up his 16th win of his career, which has accounted for $109,198 in earnings. This was his third victory of the season, the fastest of which was a 1:53 romp at "the Pomp".
The result of a father and son collaboration, Rocksapatriot was bred by Stephen Farrell Jr of Friendship, Maine and is now owned by Stephen Farrell, Ocala, Florida. He is trained by Kelly Case and paid $6.40 to win.
Ingraham has 7,662 victories in a driving career that is entering its fifth decade, and is closing in on $30 million in winnings at just 59 years old.
The swiftest orbit of the day was fueled by Prince Galaxy and Matt Athearn. The five-year-old son of Real Desire stopped the clock in 1:56.3 to pick up his first win of the season. Trained by Gretchen Athearn, he is owned by Joan Harmon and Michael Foley. Prince Galaxy paid a princely sum of $39.80 to win.
Both Dan Deslandes and Drew Campbell had driving doubles on the card, and they sit at second and fifth in the driver’s standings, respectively. Bruce Ranger still leads the pack with 17 trips to the Cumberland winners circle.
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(First Tracks Cumberland)