I agree - basic, generic data that can be collected from charts, newspapers, etc. Of course not proprietary speed or pace figs or thing like that.
In baseball, they can tell how a guy hits when he wears day old underwear, has a blood alcohol level of .05, and faces a southpaw with a hangover. In racing, you get BS worthless stats in PPs you pay through the nose for.
But anyone who follows racing know those who run it are NOT the brightest of the best. Most could not spell c-u-s-t-o-m-e-r let alone know how to treat one.
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