by Brian J. Mazurek, for Buffalo Raceway
 
HAMBURG, N.Y. --- Show Stopping sure did steal the show on Saturday night (July 8) at Buffalo Raceway by breaking a long-standing track record in winning the featured $9,000 Preferred Pace in 1:53.4. The time beat the old mark for the aged pacing horses (5+) of 1:54.0 established way back in 2008 by Civil Attack.
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Photo by Steve Roth  
Show Stopping gets track record in upset victory Saturday.  
 
"I didn't realize it was a track record until I was told about it," winning driver David McNeight III said after the big $33.00 upset victory aboard Show Stopping. "I got a good trip behind Lucky McTrucky. I knew it was going to be close at the finish. Trainer Matt Tumolillo had him ready to race."
 
Tumolillo, who has just started to spread his wings as a first year trainer said, "I wasn't even thinking about a track record, I was just thinking about getting the win." 
 
His small stable now has hit the board in six of eight starts including a pair of victories this season. He said, "I've had my training license for a while but this is the first time I am putting it to use."
 
Lucky McTrucky (Kevin Cummings) did the dirty work in helping Show Stopping break the record. Setting fractions of 28.1, 56.3 and 1:25.1, Lucky McTrucky was begging for the line but Showing Stopping edged out late in the stretch and took the victory by a narrow nostril. Lucky King (Ron Beback Jr.) took the show position.
 
Show Stopping (I Am A Fool-Posterone) is a 7-year-old horse that is owned by Robert Izzo. He now has six wins in 21 starts this year, earning $42,196 and $151,089 lifetime.
  
Ray Fisher Jr., Jim Morrill Jr. and McNeight III all completed the night with doubles. Gerry Sarama conditioned a pair of winners.
 
Racing will continue on Sunday afternoon at 12:30 p.m. with 10 races on the card. The program will feature action in the New York Sire Stakes for 3-year-old colt and gelding trotters along with events in the Excelsior A and B Series. There's also a $799 carryover in the Pick-5 which begins in the second race.

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