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Originally Posted by Michael
I take it Trakus and Equibase timings sometimes differ? Probably often is my assumption. (likely due to run up time, birds flying, and or an employee sleeping while on the job)
To be honest, I never check Trakus unless I'm looking for something specific. The vast majority of times I'm looking at trakus bc of trip trouble and not timing issues.
I'm looking at This past Sat 05/28/22 Bel Race 4, 8.5F on the Inner Turf.
https://www.equibase.com/premium/cha...22&cy=USA&rn=4
https://tnetwork.trakus.com/tnet/t_N...&DisplayType=1
Equibase: 24.20 / 48.97 / 1:12.80 / 1:36.39 / 1:42.47
Trakus: 27.44 / 52.09 / 1:17.00 / 1:41.09 / 1:47.23
The real reason I checked was bc brisnet was missing the 2nd call of 1:12.80... but I can easily see 1:17 at any NYRA track being run on the lawn
edit: maybe Brisnet manually enters these times and or an employee is using the 8F template for this 8.5F race?
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At New York tracks, the official timing is based on beams. American Teletimer Corp is the official timer and those are the times which go on to Bris, DRF and others.
In this case the 6F fraction of 1:12.80 was obtained and placed into the chart via a collaboration between Daily Racing Form, Timeform (Craig Milkowski and his team) and Equibase.