Danzing Candy became the second Bob Baffert trainee to put up a 107 Beyer Speed Figure at Lone Star Park this season when he captured the Grade 3, $200,000 Lone Star Handicap on Sunday. The big number came on the heels of Mor Spirit’s 107 performance in the Grade 3, $200,000 Steve Sexton Mile on May 7. The races are the richest offerings of the meet at Lone Star. “Long range for those horses that I ran there is the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile at Del Mar,” said Baffert, who is based in Southern California. “That’s the long range.” Danzing Candy was winning his second straight race in the Lone Star Handicap, following a Santa Anita allowance at a mile for which he earned a Beyer of 105. That number has since been upgraded to a 106. Baffert said Danzing Candy was going into the Lone Star Handicap “the best we’ve ever had him.” Baffert said Danzing Candy will now be given a little time to regroup after his trip to Lone Star. “I don’t have anything really mapped out for him,” Baffert said. “But we’ll find something. I’ll let him tell me.” Danzing Candy is a 4-year-old by Twirling Candy who races for breeder Halo Farms and Jim and Dianne Bashor. Last year, he won the Grade 2 San Felipe at Santa Anita. Danzing Candy won on a wet track for the first time in the Lone Star Handicap, when he covered 1 1/16 miles on a muddy surface in 1:43.01. “He shipped well,” Baffert said. “It was pretty hot there and he still ran a big race.” Texas Chrome finished second in both the Steve Sexton Mile and Lone Star Handicap. Last year, Texas Chrome won four stakes, including the Grade 3 Super Derby and Grade 3 Oklahoma Derby. “I sort of feel bad for Texas Chrome because he is a nice horse,” Baffert said. “We’ve thrown two really good horses at him.” Baffert has now won the Lone Star Handicap a record three times. He also captured the race in 2002 with Congaree and in 2007 with Bob and John. The win Sunday was the 21st in a Lone Star Park stakes race for Baffert, who won the inaugural runnings of the Texas Mile and Lone Star Derby in 1997, with Isitingood and Anet. Baffert is a member of the Lone Star Park Hall of Fame, which on Sunday added Cliff Berry, G.R. Carter, and the late Steve Sexton, who died in December. Corey Johnsen, a member of the original management team at Lone Star, attended the ceremony in support of Sexton’s family. He said he was grateful that Lone Star’s management, led by Scott Wells, has honored Sexton, including the renaming of the Texas Mile to the Steve Sexton Mile. “In tough times, everybody helps each other, and Scott Wells and the rest of his team, what they’ve done has just been very heartwarming,” Johnsen said Sunday. “It means the world to my family,” said Sexton’s son Taylor. Delta Jackpot set for Nov. 18 Delta Downs in Vinton, La., announced Wednesday it has set a Nov. 18 date for the running of the Grade 3, $1 million Delta Downs Jackpot. The 1 1/16-mile race for 2-year-olds will anchor a Saturday afternoon card featuring eight stakes. Last year the Jackpot, which traditionally carries eligibility points for the Kentucky Derby, was won by Gunnevera. Delta will offer an all-stakes pick four on Jackpot Day, with a minimum guaranteed pool of $200,000. The sequence will include the Jackpot and Princess. ◗ Remington Park closes out its Quarter Horse meet Saturday with a program of eight stakes led by the Grade 1, $1 million Heritage Place Futurity and the Grade 1, $250,000 Remington Park Invitational Championship. ◗ Quarter Horse champion Imperial Eagle launched his 3-year-old season Sunday during trials for the Grade 1, $800,000 Ruidoso Derby, and while his third-place finish did not earn him a spot in the gate for the finale, his time locked up a place in the consolation, the Mr Jess Perry. ◗ Flare for Ivory set an Arapahoe Park track record for 300 yards Sunday when he won the Dash For Speed Stakes in 15.43 seconds. The old mark of 15.65 was set in 1996.