So let's remember the great Virginia chestnut who won the first Crown after a 25-year drought in 1973:
Secretariat's time in the Preakness was also presumed to be a track record, but the official timing device malfunctioned.On his way to a still-standing track record [in the Derby] (1:59 2/5), [Secretariat] ran each quarter-mile segment faster than the one before it. This means he was still accelerating as of the final quarter-mile of the race. It would be 28 years before any other horse would run the Derby in less than 2 minutes [Big Brown's time was 2:01 4/5]
At the finish [of the Belmont] he won by 31 lengths and ran the fastest 1 1/2 miles on dirt in history, 2:24 flat, which broke the stakes record by more than 2 seconds. Secretariat's world record still stands, and in fact, no other horse has ever broken 2:25 for 1 1/2 miles on dirt.
As a 3-year-old, won:He then tried grass for the first time in the Man o' War Stakes and won, setting a still standing track record time of 2:24 4/5.
Kentucky Derby (new track record, still standing)
Preakness Stakes (Daily Racing Form clockers claimed he established a new track record)
Belmont Stakes (still stands fastest time in history on a dirt track)
Bay Shore Stakes
Gotham Stakes (tied track record)
Arlington Invitational
Marlboro Cup (new world record)
Man o' War Stakes (new course record)
Canadian International Stakes