• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
E-Mail Us Now
  • Latest News
    • Barn Notes
  • Features
    • Correll’s Corner
    • Race Selections
    • View from the Grandstand
    • Stakes Recap
    • Road to the Cup
    • Triple Crown Trail
    • Kentucky Derby Trail
  • Handicapping
    • Rick Francis – EDITOR
    • Matt Pappis – Handicapping
    • Bob Hill – Handicapping
  • Racing Links
BREAKING NEWS
Oaklawn Stakes Advance – Azeri Stakes (G2) 2026
Thursday Notes from Tampa Bay Downs
2026.03.05 Oaklawn Racing Updates
FURTHER ADO AND CANALETTO TO TANGLE IN THE GRADE 3 ESMARK TAMPA BAY DERBY
El Potente, Gas Me Up Lead A Deep Group Of Older Turf Runners Set To Go In The Grade II Frank E. Kilroe Mile Saturday At Santa Anita
2026.03.04 Oaklawn Racing Updates
Champion Super Corredora Looks To Rebound In Grade III Santa Ysabel Sunday At Santa Anita
After “Nasty Nose” Loss to Boys, Bohemian Eyes Breakthrough in LaCombe
Santa Anita: Saturday Stakes Previews
NTRA Top Thoroughbred Polls Released

2026.02.25 Oaklawn Racing Update

Posted On 26 Feb 2026
By : admin
Comment: 0

Racing Updates
Compiled by Robert Yates

Contact: Chris Ho Vice President of Marketing

cho@oaklawn.com, 501-623-4411 ext. 4201

Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026

Blackout Time is by white-hot sire Not This Time, but there’s a little more to the story on how co-owner Lance Gasaway named the promising 3-year-old and 8-5 program favorite for the $1 million Rebel Stakes (G2) Sunday at Oaklawn.

Gasaway was a standout football player in the 1980s at Star City (Ark.) High School and nearby University of Arkansas at Monticello, where he became one of the most prolific wide receivers in school history and a 2015 inductee into its sports Hall of Fame.

Long before Blackout Time – the horse – there was blackout time, the football ritual, Gasaway said.

“So, when I played football, a bunch of times before we came onto the field, they would turn the lights off and that’s blackout time,” Gasaway said during training hours Saturday morning at Oaklawn. I thought what would go with the ‘Time’ part of Not This Time, so that’s what we came up with. Pretty neat, isn’t it? That’s how he was named.”

It certainly fit the bill.

Blackout Time has flashed some of the same brilliance Gasaway did as a football player. But the colt has been in a racing blackout for almost five months after he was a regulatory veterinarian scratch from the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) at 1 1/16 miles Oct. 31 at Del Mar.

Gasaway and his family, including fiancé Bobbi Jo Harris and 3 ½-year-old grandson Ford, were already in Southern California when the news broke. In addition to Blackout Time in the Juvenile, Mystik Dan was to start the following day in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1). Gasaway, in partnership, bred and raced Mystik Dan, the 2024 Kentucky Derby winner.

Instead, Harris said: “We got the double whammy.”

Gasaway said he was informed by trainer Kenny McPeek the morning of the Juvenile that Blackout Time would be scratched and was “90 percent sure” Mystik Dan would also be a regulatory vet scratch. Both horses were scratched over soundness concerns.

“You get a n** kick for two days in a row and it kind of hurts,” Gasaway said. “My grandson kept saying: ‘Papa G, how come Mystik Dan is not going to run?’ ”

Gasaway said he and Harris turned the empty business trip into a vacation, but added the last few months have still been “a trying time, to say the least.”

Blackout Time has only made three starts, but he owns a front-running 9 ¾-length maiden victory going a mile Aug. 2 at Ellis Park and completed his abbreviated 2-year-old campaign with a solid runner-up finish behind eventual unbeaten champion Ted Noffey in the Breeders’ Futurity Stakes (G1) at 1 1/16 miles Oct. 4 at Keeneland.

Despite a small (racing) sample size and just five published workouts since late October, Blackout Time was made the program favorite for the 1 1/16-mile Rebel, which drew a field of 10. It’s Oaklawn’s third Kentucky Derby qualifying race.

“We’re not even in the picture right now,” Gasaway said of the Kentucky Derby. “We’ve got a horse coming off a five-month layoff. That’s a big ask. We’ll see how good he is.”

The Rebel headlines a 12-race card that begins at noon CST. Probable post time for the Rebel, race 11, is 5:23 p.m.

Rebel entrants from the rail out: Bravaro, Francisco Arrieta to ride, 121 pounds, 8-1 on the morning line; Litmus Test, Flavien Prat, 121, 7-2; Class President, John Velazquez, 119, 10-1; Blackout Time, Brian Hernandez Jr., 119, 8-5; Honey’s to Blame, Emmanuel Esquivel, 124, 20-1; Strategic Risk, Javier Castellano, 124, 12-1; Silent Tactic, Cristian Torres, 124, 9-2; Rancho Santa Fe, Irad Ortiz Jr., 121, 12-1; Time for Music, Keith Asmussen, 119, 30-1; and Soldier N Diplomat, Jose Oritz, 121, 10-1.

Litmus Test is trying to give Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert his record-extending ninth Rebel victory. Strategic Risk (Smarty Jones Stakes) and Silent Tactic (G3 Southwest Stakes) won Oaklawn’s first two Kentucky Derby qualifying races for dual Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse. Soldier N Diplomat finished second in the Southwest for Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen.

The Rebel will offer 105 total points (50-25-15-10-5, respectively) to the top five finishers toward starting eligibility for the Kentucky Derby. Blackout Time received five points for his runner-up finish, beaten 2 ¾ lengths, in the Breeders’ Futurity.

“I think his strength is being able to carry his speed and still have a punch,” Gasaway said. “He can carry that speed and keep going.”

If all goes well Sunday, Gasaway said Blackout Time will be pointed to the $1.5 million Arkansas Derby (G1) at 1 1/8 miles March 28 at Oaklawn. Sunny’s Halo, in 1983, won the Rebel in his 3-year-old debut before capturing the Arkansas Derby and Kentucky Derby in his next two starts.

“We’re kind of following the same thing as Mystik Dan did,” Gasaway said. “Mystik Dan won the Southwest, skipped the Rebel and ran in the Arkansas Derby. We had to get third place to get into the Kentucky Derby. Basically, we’re on the same pattern.”

Gasaway campaigns Blackout Time with BR Thoroughbreds, Inc. (Nader Alaali) and McPeek’s Magdalena Racing.

The Azeri

Entries will be accepted and post positions drawn Sunday for the $400,000 Azeri Stakes (G2) March 7.

The Azeri, which is for older fillies and mares at 1 1/16 miles, closed Feb. 21 with 27 nominations, including projected starters in champion Nitrogen and millionaire multiple Grade 1 winner La Cara for dual Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse, multiple stakes winner Standoutsensation for trainer Tom Amoss and multiple Oaklawn stakes winner Quietside for trainer John Ortiz.

Nitrogen and La Cara both worked over a fast track Wednesday morning at Oaklawn in preparation for the Azeri.

Nitrogen went a half-mile in :49.60, while La Cara covered five furlongs in 1:01.40.

“They worked well,” Casse said. “We only went a half, which was always the plan, with Nitrogen. She just ran. She didn’t need as much. La Cara, it’s been a little while, so we put a little stronger work in her.”

Nitrogen was North America’s champion 3-year-old filly of 2025. She won the $250,000 Bayakoa Stakes (G3) at 1 1/16 miles Feb. 7 at Oaklawn in her 4-year-old debut. La Cara, in her 4-year-old debut, finished fifth as the favorite in the $300,000 Houston Ladies Classic Stakes (G3) at 1 1/16 miles Jan. 24 at Sam Houston Race Park

.

The Azeri is the final major local prep for the $1.25 million Apple Blossom Handicap (G1) at 1 1/16 miles April 11.

Finish Lines

Racing resumes Thursday at Oaklawn. First post is 12:30 p.m. (Central). … Jockey Ramon Vazquez rode two more winners Sunday to maintain a narrow lead in the race for leading jockey. Vazquez won the fifth race aboard El Diabolo Rojo ($9.80) for trainer Sean Williams and the sixth race aboard favored Black Powder ($7.20) for trainer Carlos Santamaria. Vazquez has ridden 13 winners over the last five racing days and has 32 victories overall, one more than Cristian Torres. Vazquez has never won an Oaklawn riding title. … Black Powder gave Santamaria his first career training double after winning the fourth race with Tap Me a Song ($8.20). Santamaria, a former assistant under Southern California-based trainer Simon Callaghan, recorded his first career victory Aug. 5, 2023, at Ellis Park. Santamaria has 16 career victories, including seven at Oaklawn. … Trainer H. Ray Ashford Jr. has 999 career North American victories, according to Equibase, racing’s official data gathering organization. He has one horse entered Friday at Sam Houston Race Park, four horses entered Saturday at Oaklawn and three entered Sunday at Oaklawn. … Trainer Genaro Garcia, who has a string of horses this season at Oaklawn, has 996 career North American victories, according to Equibase. … Through Sunday, Day 25 of the 2025-2026 meeting, 186 claims totaled $3,965,000, according to figures released by Oaklawn.

 

About the Author
  • google-share
Previous Story

$100,000 Black Gold Headlines Saturday’s Five-Stakes Program at Fair Grounds

Next Story

GRADE III ESMARK TAMPA BAY DERBY HIGHLIGHTS MARCH 7 FESTIVAL DAY 46

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

*
*

SPONSORS

Search Our Website

Archives

Categories

Recent Posts

  • Oaklawn Stakes Advance – Azeri Stakes (G2) 2026
  • Thursday Notes from Tampa Bay Downs
  • 2026.03.05 Oaklawn Racing Updates

Site Login

Website Login
© Trackside View. All Rights Reserved. Design by Gatorwebs Creative.