Winner: Carreras Americanas

The "blue-collar" races where horses are available for purchase at a set price. These are the most common races in the U.S..

— Under a canopy of clear skies and amidst the thunderous applause of thousands, the prestigious Carreras Americanas found its newest champion yesterday. In a display of raw power, tactical brilliance, and unyielding heart, [Horse Name] crossed the finish line to claim the title, etching their name into the annals of equestrian history.

import lightgbm as lgb

Becoming a successful "winner" in the betting world requires analyzing specific data points found in "past performances" (PPs) provided by sources like the Daily Racing Form or Equibase . Results | Aqueduct Racetrack

| Horse | WinRate_L5 | AvgSpeed_L3 | DistWinRate | SurfaceWinRate | JockeyWinRate | DaysOff | ClassChange | Target | |-------|------------|-------------|--------------|----------------|----------------|---------|-------------|--------| | A | 0.60 | 98.3 | 0.55 | 0.65 | 0.22 | 21 | up | 1 | | B | 0.20 | 85.1 | 0.30 | 0.40 | 0.15 | 14 | down | 0 | winner carreras americanas

As the sun set over the track and the crowds began to disperse, the echo of the cheering fans lingered—a fitting tribute to a champion who conquered the Carreras Americanas.

Higher-tier races for horses that have moved past the claiming level but aren't yet at stakes level. The "blue-collar" races where horses are available for

# Fill NaNs race_history_df = race_history_df.fillna(0)

return race_history_df