He Got Fame made it nine wins from his last eleven races at Nottingham when successful in the £500 to the winner Betfred.com Standard Trophy Final over 500 metres.

Franny Lenton’s runner blasted clear from traps and was soon bowling along in front.

His market rival Vatican Gurkha moved into second along the far side but could never get to the winner who scored by a length and a half in 29.70sec (+20).

Local runner Stride On Suarez went quickest in the Stadium Bookmakers Maiden standard over 500 metres.

Peter Holland’s runner flew out of the one box and made all to slam Skyline Sully by four lengths in 29.80sec.

Carol Weatherall’s Judicial Review landed a gamble from a 9-4 morning price to evens when overcoming trouble to catch Holdem Lee and score by a length and a quarter in 30.27sec.

David Pruhs’ Soul Time rode an early bump in heat three to lead at the third turn and hold the strong Alma Angel by a neck in 30.37sec.

The fastest time over the 500 metre trip was set by Some Turbo in the last contest when he led from the opening turn to score a two and a half length victory over Bog Brae in 29.53sec (+20).

Regular course and distance winner Mays Teejay went quickest in the heats of the Stadium Bookmakers Sprint Trophy over 305 metres.

Pam Dolby’s runner railer racing from an unsuitable trap five somehow managed to get to across to the inside at the turn and left trouble in his wake to come home over six lengths clear of Elpaso City in 17.82sec.

Paul White’s Barenger was a trap to line winner of the second qualifier when accounting for Coolavanny Grace by three and a half lengths in 17.83sec.

 

Scottish Derby winner Swift Hoffman was the star of the trial session before racing.

Pat Rosney’s runner clocked a flying 17.44sec, which is just ten spots off the track record.