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| TrackMaster Past Performances | The Track Program | |
| 1.) Availability | Access the programs via the internet days in advance from your computer at home, work or on the road. Analyze the races thoroughly, at your convenience. |
Drive all the way down to the racetrack or simulcast facility the night of the races to pick up the form. Handicap with limited time prior to the races. |
| 2.) Affordability | A low per program charge whenever you want one, or a month of unlimited access to all harness tracks in North America for one very low price. Click here for complete pricing plans. |
No subscription plans available for frequent users. Stop throwing money away night after night and save. |
| 3.) More Info | You have options, go in depth with 10 past performance lines or choose our condensed option to fit on one page per race. View samples of TrackMaster Past Performances. |
The track is only required to provide 6 running lines and they give you the bare minimum. Start getting more value for your money with extended past performance lines. |
| 4.) Class Ratings | If today's race has a higher purse than the horse's most recent start, the horse is considered moving up in class. If it's a lower purse, he's going down. Usually designated by an up or down triangle. | 5.) Speed Ratings | Click here for more details on speed and class ratings. |
Tracks provide only basic finishing times of the race. These raw times can be deceiving when trying to evaluate horses shipping in from different size tracks or racing on different surfaces. This can prove to be very confusing when tying to judge the ability or class of horses based exclusively on time. |
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| 6.) Driver/Trainer | Tracks keep stats for the current meet only and reset all the starts to 0 at the beginning of each new meet. | |
| 7.) Trainer Changes | Very limited information is available as to trainer switches, only the very largest tracks might include some of this info. | |
| 8.) Claims | A small letter in the running lines indicates a horse was claimed out of that race, no further details. | |
| 9.) Lifetime Stats | Normally just this year and last year records are shown with a horse's lifetime earnings sometimes added. | |
| 10.) Consistency | One easy to read format for all tracks, every day. Clear labeling of races and page numbers so you never get lost! TrackMaster has been providing the harness racing community with quality programs and insightful handicapping data since 1998. |
Simulcast programs differ from track to track sometimes making it confusing for people playing for the first time. |
