Dramatic split-image of underdog horses The Puma and Potente winning key races, vaulting into 2026 Kentucky Derby contention amid upsets.
Dramatic split-image of underdog horses The Puma and Potente winning key races, vaulting into 2026 Kentucky Derby contention amid upsets.
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Tampa Bay and San Felipe Upsets Shake Up 2026 Kentucky Derby Trail

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Long shots The Puma (Tampa Bay Derby) and Potente (San Felipe Stakes) stunned favorites on March 9, each earning 50 points and vaulting into contention on the Road to the Kentucky Derby leaderboard amid a wide-open trail.

Continuing coverage of the 2026 Road to the Kentucky Derby (see prior article on The Puma's Tampa Bay Derby win), relative long shots delivered back-to-back surprises in key preps.

In the $400,000 Grade III Tampa Bay Derby at Tampa Bay Downs—as detailed in our dedicated report—The Puma (Essential Quality colt, trained by Gustavo Delgado Sr.) rallied from the back to win by 3/4 length over Further Ado, with favorite Canaletto third. Racing manager Ramiro Restrepo noted post-race optimism: "He came back fine. So far, so good. Everything is a positive."

Meanwhile, at Santa Anita Park, the $400,000 Grade II San Felipe Stakes saw Potente, an Into Mischief colt trained by Bob Baffert in just his second start, close from off the pace to edge 67-1 long shot Robusta by a head over 1 1/16 miles. Stablemate Brant, the 4-5 favorite, tired to fifth after setting a hot pace.

Baffert reflected: "I knew the pace was going to be hot. I think Brant was a work away from this race. He got tired. Potente is bred to go that far. He was ready for that. ... We're moving forward with Potente. He'll have another start before the Kentucky Derby."

Leaderboard Impact: These results reshaped standings. The Puma added 50 points to his prior six for 56 total, tying for second behind Paladin. Potente debuted with 50 (tied seventh). Further Ado gained 25 for second (top 10 with 35 total), and Robusta entered top 15. No clear favorite yet, with international preps pending.

Futures odds shifted: The Puma 66-1 to 22-1; Potente 35-1 to 20-1; Brant to 40-1; Further Ado to 28-1; Canaletto to 30-1 (Caesars Sportsbook).

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X discussions celebrate the upsets by longshots The Puma in the Tampa Bay Derby and Potente in the San Felipe Stakes, earning each 50 points toward the 2026 Kentucky Derby. Trainers emphasize bargain purchases and connections to past winners like Mage, while sales outfits and analysts praise pedigrees, pace scenarios, and poll rankings. Some users express optimism on distance ability but skepticism about further needed evolution for top contention.

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Dramatic photo of The Puma winning the Tampa Bay Derby in an upset, surging to the finish line ahead of rivals at Tampa Bay Downs.
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The Puma, Trained by Gustavo Delgado Sr., Upsets 2026 Tampa Bay Derby to Rank Second for Kentucky Derby

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The Puma surged from off the pace as a 7.40-1 longshot to win the Grade 3 Tampa Bay Derby by three-quarters of a length at Tampa Bay Downs, earning 50 Kentucky Derby qualifying points and climbing to second on the leaderboard with 56 total after a prior third in the Sam Davis Stakes. Trained by Gustavo Delgado Sr., the colt shares ownership connections with 2023 Derby winner Mage.

The Puma won the Grade 3 Tampa Bay Derby at Tampa Bay Downs, defeating Further Ado and Canaletto in a performance that highlights his potential for the Kentucky Derby on May 2 at Churchill Downs. The victory flatters other contenders like Renegade, who previously excelled in the Sam F. Davis Stakes. Meanwhile, Potente took the Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita, though observers question its strength as a Derby indicator.

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Bob Baffert-trained Potente won the San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita on Saturday at 8-1 odds in his second career start, propelling him to No. 7 in the NTRA 3-year-old rankings. This upset, along with other recent wins by lightly raced horses, has reshuffled contention for the May 2 Kentucky Derby. Potente is now the 15-1 fifth choice in Derby future wagering.

The Virginia Derby at Colonial Downs on Saturday offers Kentucky Derby qualifying points but no clear favorite. Trainer Tommy Drury's undefeated Lockstocknpharoah faces his dirt debut against Bob Baffert's Buetane, the 5-2 morning-line favorite. Other contenders include Confessional and Incredibolt, setting up a competitive field.

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Golden Tempo, the undefeated winner of the Grade 3 Lecomte Stakes, completed a solid workout at Fair Grounds on Friday morning as he eyes the upcoming Risen Star Stakes. The Curlin colt breezed four furlongs in 48.8 seconds under trainer Cherie DeVaux, marking his second drill since his January victory. He leads the points standings for the 2026 Kentucky Derby with odds of 30-1 in Las Vegas futures.

Twelve horses that have won graded stakes races completed workouts on Wednesday morning, with Book'em Danno posting the fastest time at his distance as he prepares for a 2026 debut. The group includes multiple Grade 1 and Grade 2 victors breezing at tracks across the United States. These sessions signal ongoing preparations for upcoming races.

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Blackout Time finished fourth in the Rebel Stakes and is set to compete in the upcoming Arkansas Derby. Co-owner Lance Gasaway expressed confidence in the horse's recovery and preparation. The race offers key points toward Kentucky Derby qualification.

 

 

 

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