What we do know is the breeding, and it hints at something promising. The sire, Perfect Power, was one of the fastest two-year-olds seen in recent years — a horse built for speed over short distances who backed it up at the highest level. The mother's side traces back through Pivotal, a stallion whose offspring have a well-earned reputation for being tough, consistent, and smart. Put those two together and you would expect a horse with sharp early pace and the intelligence to use it.
The trainer sending Turbo Charger out for the first time is Charles Hills, who operates out of Lambourn in Berkshire — one of British racing's most established training villages, tucked into the Downs and home to some of the sport's biggest yards. Hills has been in strong form this season, with 31 winners already on the board, which tells you this is a yard that knows how to prepare horses properly and get results. When a stable in that kind of form puts a well-bred two-year-old on the track, it is worth paying attention.
Beyond that, the racing will have to do the talking.