R Cory,
This is a wonderful question you ask. Combining Sartin methodology with T-Graph is as intelligent an approach to this game as I know of. I feel that while Sartin methodology is brilliant in some ways, it is inadequate at answering a vital question: How fast (final time) is this horse? T-Graph is absolutely superb at answering this, the most important of all questions. Sartin\'s Average Pace racing doesn\'t come close. But Sartin addresses some questions that T-Graph doesn\'t, the most important of which is: How are races being won at this track, this month, this week, today? Another question it answers (Brohamer Model) is: What handicapping strategies are working at this track right now, this week, today. To sum up, combining T-Graph final-time figures with Sartin\'s quantification of track biases forms a tremendously potent combination. I would be delighted to answer any conceivable question anyone has on this subject.