The highest-level racing in Europe on Sunday takes place in France, but the most accomplished horse who’s racing Sunday in Europe, a horse whose career pinnacle came in France, runs in Germany.   That would be Torquator Tasso, who has six rivals at Baden-Baden in the Grosser Preis der Badischen Wirtschaft, a Group 2 contest over 11 furlongs. Torquator Tasso last saw racing action winning the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe by three-quarters of a length over Tarnawa. Torquator Tasso was 72-1 in the race, much too high a price on a horse coming into the Arc with a win and a second in German Group 1s while meeting real Group 1 horses like Alpinista and Sisfahan. Trained by Marcel Weiss, Torquator Tasso will have regular rider Rene Piechulek aboard while giving his competition between two and four pounds. Do not be surprised if the 5-year-old is defeated; in his first start the last three seasons, Torquator Tasso has finished sixth, third, and fourth.  :: Serious horseplayers use serious products. Get DRF's premium past performances, now free for the first time While the Arc winner runs in Baden-Baden, Sunday’s Group 1 Prix d’Ispahan, a 1 3/16-mile race at Longchamp in the same division as the Grosser Preis der Badischen Wirtschaft, drew a bland field of seven. The race’s top-rated entrant, Sealiway, has a solid record in his own right but could only finish fifth in the 2021 Arc. Sealiway came right back after the Arc to capture the Group 1 English Champion Stakes, his final start for trainer Cedric Rossi, who, along with other family members, were taken into police custody because of doping allegations last December. Sealiway, now trained by Francis-Henri Graffard, ran poorly on dirt in the Saudi Cup starting his 2022 campaign but returned to France with a second behind the wonderful gelding Skalleti and, most recently, a third in State of Rest’s Group 1 Prix Ganay on May 1.  Pretty Tiger, who also runs in the Ispahan, finished second in the Ganay, just a nose in front of Sealiway. The 4-year-old Sea the Moon colt was making his Group 1 debut but stands a solid chance of repeating that performance. Dawn Intello looks a cut below the top two, the rest of the field a cut below Dawn Intello.  The Group 1 Prix Saint-Alary, for 3-year-old fillies over 1 1/4 miles, drew seven entrants including Prosperous Voyage, last seen finishing second behind Cachet in the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket. Trained in England by Ralph Beckett, Prosperous Voyage also had strong 2021 form through leading European 2-year-old filly Inspiral, who beat Prosperous Voyage in the Group 2 May Hill Stakes and in the Group 1 Fillies Mile. Prosperous Voyage, by Zoffany out of a Mizzen Mast mare, tries a distance longer than one mile for the first time.   Godolphin’s Wild Beauty was only ninth in the 1000 Guineas, while two other plausible players, Above the Curve and Sippinsoda, face a class test. Above the Curve, Ryan Moore riding for Joseph O’Brien, comes off a close second-place finish in the 1 7/16-mile Cheshire Oaks, where she was beaten by the Aidan O’Brien-trained Thoughts of June, who was ridden by Moore. The Jean-Claude Rouget trained Sippinsoda has started her career with three wins, the most recent over 11 furlongs, but has yet to start in a group race.  * Nations Pride will be supplemented into the Derby at Epsom, the colt’s connections, Godolphin and Charlie Appleby, announced Friday. The Derby is run on June 4.  * State of Rest, winner of the Prix Ganay and third last weekend in the Tattersalls Gold Cup, makes his next start in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot. State of Rest won the Saratoga Derby Invitational last summer for trainer Joseph O’Brien.