Both of those wins have come at Meydan, the spectacular Dubai track that hosts some of the world's most prestigious racing. Two wins from four races at the same venue is not a coincidence — it is a pattern. Some horses simply click with a particular track, and Six Speed has done exactly that in a hurry, landing its first win there on 2nd January 2026 and following it up with another victory on 23rd January. Back-to-back wins at the same course inside a month is the kind of form that makes people pay attention.
The most recent form figures — 1, 1, dash, 3 — tell an interesting story. Reading right to left, Six Speed started with a third place, then a run that didn't produce a finish position, then reeled off two wins on the bounce. That upward curve is exactly what you want to see. The horse has had a break of around 86 days since that last win, which is a relatively short rest rather than a lengthy absence. Horses often come back from a spell like that fresh and ready rather than ring-rusty, so the time off is unlikely to have taken the edge off what looks like a horse building nicely through its career.
At just three years old and with only four races under its belt, Six Speed is still very much a work in progress — but it is the kind of progress that suggests the best is ahead of it rather than behind. The question now is whether the team can keep that Meydan magic going when it returns to the track.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| meydan | 4 | 2 wins, 1 third, 1 other | 23 Jan | 50% |