Mildly interesting question TGJB.
But to me, not nearly as important as what happens when a lousy job is done by the track grounds people on a big day. (see two breeder\'s cups at CD in consecutive years)
The dead rail, anti speed bias turns the races into strangely run events. 50 to the half for questing, while setting the pace in the 5 or 6 path on the second turn? This horse when 46 going 1 1/4. Another 25 second first quarter for the \"best\" 3 year old colts in a million dollar race?
Don\'t get me wrong, thrilling stretch duel between My Miss Aurelia and Questing. But I get NOTHING out of the results today. Hopefully, the next time these horses run the ground crew will not be asleep at the wheel, the race will be fairly run, with a real pace and a result that isn\'t skewed by wondering what role the track played.
When the horses that ran today at Parx come back with big figures it will be meaningless. Many will get wide ground loss loaded figures. Every one of those figures will be bloated (geometrically correct, but distorted nonetheless, by the track)
Not for me and a surprise to me that a second tier track would miss an opportunity on their big day to put out a solid product and attract potentially more future action. I think it is more likely that TGAB picks up a check sooner than I bet Parx again.