The 2025-2026 championship series picks up again on Thursday at Gulfstream Park, featuring eight races along with a 20-cent Rainbow 6 jackpot prize expected to reach approximately $275,000. The first race is set to begin at 12:20 pm ET.
The well-liked multi-race bet has remained unsettled for nine straight horse racing days after several $13,268.58 payouts were due on November 29. Thursday’s sequence includes races 3 to 8, starting with a 7-furlong claiming sprint for horses aged 3 and older.
Sneak Preview is aiming for back-to-back victories, following trainer Carlos David’s third win in his eighth race this year on November 21. Also notable is Endrick, who secured a win by three-quarters of a length over six furlongs on December 4.
Race 6 is open to mares aged 3 and up, covering 5 1/2 furlongs on the all-weather Tapeta surface. Maranta claimed his third win over the same course and distance on November 23. Garuda, starting from post 2 beside the strong Maranta, matched that performance on the same day, marking his fourth career victory. Denver’s Alley, favored to win on November 9, boasts four wins out of ten starts on Tapeta.
The feature event in Race 7 is an optional claiming allowance race for Florida fillies and mares over 3 years old, running 5 furlongs on Tapeta. City Minute edged out in a close win during the special weigh-in on November 27 over top trainer Safi Joseph Jr.’s course and distance. Sol Hope has six wins, all on grass, but has yet to find success on synthetic tracks in two-thirds of his attempts. After three dirt races, Foggy Note returned to Tapeta and secured four wins.
Fan Take: This update highlights the dynamic competition and rising stars at Gulfstream Park, which is thrilling for horse racing fans eager to see fresh talent shine. The ongoing excitement around the Rainbow 6 jackpot only adds to the sport’s appeal, promising engaging wagers and memorable moments ahead.

