OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Nic’s Style won seven of her first eight career starts. Win number eight has thus far been elusive. After a trio of runner-up finishes at Gulfstream Park this winter, Nic’s Style has left the warm climes of Florida for chilly New York, where she looks well spotted to earn that eighth win in a conditioned allowance at Aqueduct on Saturday. The seven-furlong race for older fillies and mares and a third-level allowance for males going one mile are the co-features on a nine-race card that does not have a stakes. Nic’s Style, trained by Bill Mott, fits this race under the condition “for horses which have not won a race since June 21, 2025.” Nic’s Style won the Grade 3 Hurricane Bertie on March 8, 2025, at Gulfstream Park but is 0 for 4 since, with three consecutive seconds. “If you were a speed-figure guy, I guess her speed figures are actually as good or better than they were when she had all the wins in a row,” Mott said. “We got caught in a couple of tough races with some nice fillies. She’s still run good, still tries hard, nice filly.” :: Access the most trusted data and information in horse racing! DRF Past Performances and Picks are available now. In her last two starts, Nic’s Style finished second at odds-on at Gulfstream. On Jan. 22, in a six-furlong race run over a sealed, sloppy track, Nic’s Style had to rally five wide in the stretch but could not catch Lynn’s Milky Way, who despite racing four wide, got the jump on the favorite. On Feb. 15, Nic’s Style again finished second, this time to the Grade 3 winner Eclatant, who defeated Nic’s Style by 2 3/4 lengths. Limes Don’t Lie, trained by Chad Brown, makes her first start since Aug. 9 at Saratoga when she beat stablemate and race favorite Alyeska by a head. Limes Don’t Lie is 2 for 2 at seven furlongs. In race 7, Ignite the Light will try to validate his last performance, a 7 3/4-length victory in a second-level allowance for which he earned a 100 Beyer Speed Figure for trainer Rick Dutrow. Bartlett, trained by John Servis, returns from a nine-month layoff after winning an allowance at Colonial Downs on the front end. Bartlett, a Pennsylvania-bred daughter of Not This Time, has won 6 of 10 career starts. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.