Odds On Mr Mamba, harness racing's all-time fastest 2-year-old, ended his 2025 campaign with a 1:50 2/5 win in his $250,000 Indiana Sire Stakes Super Final on Friday night at Harrah's Hoosier Park. With Dexter Dunn in the bike, Odds On Mr Mamba led through fractions of 27 1/5, 56 2/5 and 1:24 2/5 on his way to a 4 1/4 length victory over pocket-sitter What Nooo Waaay (John De Long). Dancingdreamer (David Miller) was third after a first-over trip. "He's got the all-around game. You can put him on a helmet and he's so relaxed. You ask him to go, he goes, you ask him to stop, he stops. You wouldn't know he's a 2-year-old, to be honest," Dunn said. A gelded son of Odds On Equuleus, Odds On Mr Mamba is trained by Melanie Wrenn for Dana Parham's Odds On Racing. Parham's Odds On Nourrir bred Odds On Mr Mamba, who has a summary of 7-0-0 from eight starts, has earned $314,405 and paid $2.10 to win. Trainer Roger Welch won two of the other Super Finals for the rookies. For Dayze (John De Long) captured the filly trot in game fashion from first-up, nosing out pace-setter Help Cum Laude (Atlee Bender) in a 1:54 4/5 effort, while filly pacer Whoomp (Tim Tetrick) swept to the front in the backstretch and rolled to the victory by 3 3/4 lengths over Somemore Blue (Marcus Miller) in 1:50 4/5. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter "She's a professional and did her job right," Tetrick remarked after Whoomp's victory. "I got away in a good spot, and I wasn't going to let Marcus get the slow fractions. I took my chance and she really responded well." For Dayze, a daughter of Swan For All bred by Ernie Lambright and owned by William C. De Long and William P. De Long, has six wins and three seconds from ten outings and has banked $263,000. She returned $17.40 to win. The De Longs also own Whoomp with Jesse De Long and bred the Rockin Image filly. She made her eighth trip to the winner's circle from 13 efforts, has put away $349,601 and paid $3.60 to win. Rounding out the 2-year-old champions was Premier Bluebird (Kyle Wilfong), who vaulted off a third-over journey to a 1:54 4/5 triumph. He defeated first-over favorite Dan D Man Can (Bender) by 2 1/4 lengths, and Bravo Alpha (Tim Tetrick) was up for third. "If the trip worked out like it did, he definitely had a big shot. Everything just worked out great," Wilfong remarked after the win. Trainer Zach Miller also co-owns Premier Bluebird, a Pilot Discretion colt bred by Daryl Miller and Dennis Bontrager, with Ted Comerford, Marvin Schwartz and Dessa Miller. Premier Bluebird is a six-time victor from 13 trips behind the gate, has pocketed $182,455 and returned $12.20 to win.