Following Gato Del Sol\'s Derby win, Eddie Gregson explained that he asked a friend with an MIT degree to tell him what path to take from an outside post at Churchill, to minimize ground loss in the Derby. The friend did the math, not the theorizing one reads here, and told him to tell Eddie Delahoussaye to aim the horse at the first turn and not worry about angling in very gradually to that point from the extreme outside.
Groundloss was minimal with that approach, no horses impeded his progress and the horse galloped home, coming off the pace, never getting to the rail or near it until late in the stretch.
Subsequent Derbies proved the outside posts don\'t have to be a problem for any running style if a horse is not jerked around the first time down the stretch. So there\'s much ado about nothing being discussed here, if you ask me.