HRFLA Staff Report
Gulfstream Park and Tampa Bay Downs will both have racing on Sunday, and both will be doing that with no spectators and no on-site betting.
Gulfstream has a nine-race card with first post of 1:00 p.m.
The carryover on the Rainbow 6 is seventeen days old and has grown to 1,244,356.
Gulfstream has guaranteed that the pool (today's Rainbow 6 bets plus carryover) will be at least $1.8 million if there is just one ticket with all six winners.
The 20-cents per combination begins on the third race with the sequence scheduled to start at 2:37 p.m.
Tampa Bay has an eight-race card with first post at 12:25 p.m.
The Pick 6 has a carryover of $31,438. The 20-cents per combination bet begins on the third race with the sequence scheduled to start at 1:19 p.m.
The two tracks are racing without spectators as they attempt to comply with federal government and Florida government guidelines of limiting the size of public gatherings amid the coronavirus pandemic.
They are allowing only jockeys, trainers, owners, backside workers and essential track employees on their properties.
Bets may be made on Gulfstream and Tampa Bay races at the relatively few simulcast and off-track betting locations that are still open.
Bets on the two tracks also may be made via Twinspires. XpressBet, DRF Bets and other Advance Deposit Wagering (ADW) Internet and phone services.
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