Rainbow Room continued her brilliant 2-year-old season with an impressive overland victory in the $200,000 Kentuckiana Stallion Management stake for pacing fillies at Hoosier Park on Friday night. Already a winner of the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes championship, the Joe Holloway-trained lass went up against a field predominantly of fillies from the Quaker State, with trainer Ron Burke sending out five fillies that were heavily involved in the early stages. Burke's Strong Opinion left alertly for the front and forced a hole for Alexa's Power in the 26 2/5 opening quarter. Double A Mint, another Burke trainee, hustled to take command from her stablemate and secured the front for Yannick Gingras in a 55 4/5 half. David Miller got Rainbow Room rolling past the half and had ground to make up as Double A Mint controlled the action through a 1:24 2/5 three-quarters. Pocket-sitter Strong Opinion pulled in front of the eventual winner, but she couldn't stall the momentum as Miller urged Rainbow Room, a daughter of Somebeachsomewhere, and the filly responded, securing the lead and victory in a 1:52 2/5 mile.  Majorsspeciallady closed well for second, with Strong Opinion holding third. Owned by Crawford Farms, Val D'Or Farms and Ted Gewertz, Rainbow Room scored as the 2-5 choice. "She wasn't getting over the track real well," said Holloway following the race. "She wants to win." Holloway and Miller scored earlier in the $125,000 The Elevation for juvenile pacing colts with even-money choice Closing Statement. The impressive son of Somebeachsomewhere quarter-moved to gain control after a 27 3/5 opening quarter and then rated middle-half fractions of 54 4/5 and 1:23. J K Wildfire took a hard charge at the winner but was rebuffed in midstretch. Pocket-sitter GD Western Joe had every chance to come to the inside to score as the 8-5 second choice, but once Miller began to urge Closing Statement it was clear he would win the race. GD Western Joe settled for second, with General Dolan closing for third in the 1:50 4/5 mile, a career-best for Closing Statement who is owned by Val D'Or Farms, Rojan Stables and Ted Gewertz. Yannick Gingras picked up the drive on the impeccably-bred Basquiat and proceeded to put the filly in prime position to score a 6-1 upset in the $240,000 Kentuckiana Stallion Management event for 2-year-old trotting fillies. Trainer Jimmy Takter had three in the field, but it was Basquiat that quickly overcame the outside draw and assumed command after the 27 second opening quarter. Gingras allowed Meadow Brook Grace to regain, and that helped set the table as fractions were comfortable with a half in 56 2/5 and three-quarters in 1:25 1/5. Dab Hanover, one of Takter's other fillies in the event, made a slow grind without cover and eventually broke on the final turn. Gingras and Basquiat vacated the pocket in midstretch and easily strolled past the pacemaker. Longshot Custom Cantab rallied late for the place spot, with Hey Blondie making up a ton of ground late to nail the show spot. Basquiat, owned and bred by Order By Stable, scored for the fifth time in seven career starts with a track record 1:53 4/5 performance.