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Originally Posted by Spalding No!
Didn't Keeneland own or have a substantial investment in Polytrack?
Actually, Michael Dickinson ended up suing Keeneland after failing to collect from the manufacturers of Polytrack (Martin Collins SF) on a copyright claim because, in fact, Keeneland owned Martin Collins SF.
https://www.paulickreport.com/news/r...ailure-to-pay/
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At the time I do remember the inside speed bias and fast times at Keenland, cant say they had a larger number of fatal breakdowns. I to thought Synthetics were going to take over. then both Hollywood and Santa Anita tracks lost days from rain and bad drainage. Kickback was an issue too. Everybody was trying to get money back when they went back to dirt. Santa anita base got clogged with silt and wouldn't drain, I wonder if that base is still under the track. Who would of ever thought that we would shut down the race track because of rain in California.