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Racing should not accommodate pacemakers due to potential safety risks and unfair advantages.

Runners align for the Sprint Cup this Saturday, and I breathe a sigh of relief that we've managed to avoid the intrusion of an unwanted specter... (continues)

Competing in racing events should not involve the use of pacemakers due to potential risks.
Competing in racing events should not involve the use of pacemakers due to potential risks.

Racing should not accommodate pacemakers due to potential safety risks and unfair advantages.

The Racing Post, a renowned digital newspaper, is gearing up for another exciting weekend as the Sprint Cup race is scheduled for Saturday. This event attracts top racing writers who offer award-winning journalism, ensuring fans are well-informed about the horses, trainers, and jockeys competing.

However, there's a unique aspect to this race that sets it apart - the use of pacemakers. Pacemakers are horses that lead the race and set the pace, often strategically shaping the race for a stablemate. While they are accepted in racing, it's essential to note that pacemakers are not supposed to win the race, according to the key point in this article.

This raises concerns among some punters, as there's a belief that some participants in a race may not be there to win if pacemakers are involved. However, it's worth mentioning that connections of pacemakers generally disclose their duties, ensuring transparency.

Interestingly, there are instances where pacemakers have defied expectations. Qirat, for example, won a race earlier this summer despite being a pacemaker. This just goes to show that even when horses are primarily used as pacemakers, they still have the potential to surprise us all.

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So, while the Sprint Cup race may involve pacemakers, rest assured that The Racing Post is committed to providing you with comprehensive, transparent, and unbiased coverage of the event. Whether you're a seasoned punter or a casual fan, The Racing Post is the go-to destination for all your racing news and analysis.

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