TrackMaster® Platinum Past Performances

TrackMaster® Platinum Past Performances

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Learn More about TrackMaster Platinum PP's

What are Platinum PP's?

The TrackMaster® Platinum PP's are the most complete past performance programs on the market and include powerful figures that help you play your best!

Features of Platinum PPs

  • TrackMaster® Power Ratings
  • Positive and Negative Handicapping Facts
  • Full Points of Call
  • Jockey and Trainer Statistics
  • Run-Up Distance
  • Temporary Rail Setting

More about Platinum PP Features


Power Ratings

TrackMaster® has developed TrackMaster® Power Ratings ["TPRs"]. A TPR is a single number assigned to each horse running in a race. It reflects the horse's strength in three measurable areas: speed, class and pace. Furthermore, the relative weighting of these three factors is different for each track, and is determined by what has been winning in the recent past at each track (the track profile).

Equibase Speed Figure

The Equibase® Speed Figure tells you how fast a horse has been running in its past races with a single number. Its sophisticated algorithms are based on the horse's actual time in combination with other factors, such as the condition of the track. A horse running in stakes company might earn a 110 , while a horse running in a claiming race might earn an 80. The Equibase® Speed Figure has been equalized for different tracks, distances and conditions, therefore a 100 at Laurel Race Course is the same as a 100 at Philadelphia Park.


Video Race Replays

Races denoted with the video camera include available Replays which are available to view if you have a Replays Subscription. Click here for information on available subscriptions. The date link in each past performance provides free access to Historical Charts.

Class Ratings

The TrackMaster® Class Ratings are based on projected finishing time based on the speed ratings of the individual horses coming into each race. The algorithms that generate the Class Ratings use the last six months of speed ratings from all of the entrants in a race, and make the best possible predication as to the winning time, and can best be described as a relative rating for a GIVEN FIELD OF HORSES in a given race at a given track.

Pace Ratings

The TrackMaster® Pace Ratings are basically the horse's "Speed Figure" various points in the race and are available for all Thoroughbred and Arabian races. Based on the horse's actual time and other conditions, such as track condition, these figures allow you to compare a horse's general performance at the early, middle and final stages of the race.

Run-up Distance

The run-up distance indicates the distance (in feet) from the starting gate to the point where timing of the race began. This new run-up distance is being listed in superscript after the distance of the race in Equibase® Full Past Performance Programs and results charts.

Temporary Rail

Temporary rail distance is the number of feet that a temporary railing is placed from the permanent inner rail on a turf course. A temporary rail placement is used to help avoid wear and tear on the course.

Track Bias Style

For the bias version of the Platinum PP, the Bias is one of the following:
  • F+ Strong Front - The track surface gave Front-runners a big advantage
  • F Front - The track surface gave Front-runners an advantage
  • S+ Strong Stalk - The track surface gave Stalkers a big advantage
  • S Stalk - The track surface gave Stalkers an advantage
  • T+ Strong Trail - The track surface gave Trailers a big advantage
  • T Trail - The track surface gave Trailers an advantage
  • N None - No particular Style Bias

Sample

For the best experience on a mobile device we recommend that you view the full PDF file. Click Here to see the sample!