Ron Burke trainees Starlitfranknstein and On To Norway won with authority in a pair of $50,000 Indiana Sire Stakes splits for sophomore trotting colts and geldings, with On To Norway extending his current win streak to 13 in the process on Thursday (Aug. 21) at Harrah's Hoosier Park. On To Norway was established as the 1-9 favorite in the second division, leaving from post six with regular pilot John De Long aboard. On To Norway floated off the wings mid-pack in the field of eight before sliding against the cones in fourth while second choice Operator (Kyle Wilfong) raced outside of Bellsforall (Kevin Lambright) with a narrow lead at the quarter in 27 2/5. The trotters turned into the headwind on the backstretch, with Operator slowing things down to the half in 56 4/5. De Long right-lined On To Norway from fourth moving into the final turn, powering alongside Operator at three-quarters in 1:26 3/5. The tempo quickened, but the highly-anticipated battle was short-lived as On To Norway quickly surged to the lead and began to open up on the field midway through the stretch. Trotting home in 27 seconds, On To Norway crossed the line 2 1/4 lengths clear of Operator to stop the clock in 1:53 3/5, with Mehelpingyou (Jordan Ross) nosing out Massive Desire (Trace Tetrick) for show. The only time On To Norway has tasted defeat in 2025 was a second-place effort, with the last 12 victories coming for the ownership group of Burke Racing Stable, Frank Baldachino, Black And White Stable and Michael Rosenthal. The gelded son of Muscle Massive-One Class Act has banked $238,806 lifetime and won 17 of 23 career starts. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Before his stablemate extended his win streak, Starlitfranknstein uncorked a career-best mile in an absolute romp with leading driver Trace Tetrick in the first flight. Tetrick wasted little time getting Startlitfranknstein to the lead, racing to the outside of Tarzan (Marcus Miller) through a quarter of 27 seconds before clearing to the lead. Tetrick grabbed a 29 3/5 breather up the backstretch, getting to the hallway point in 56 3/5 before allowing Starlitfranknstein to trot on two lengths clear of the field at three-quarters in 1:25. The lead only swelled from there as Starlitfranknstein poured it on in the stretch, opening up by 5 1/2 lengths on the wire in 1:52 2/5. 70-1 shot Revin For Dallars (Marvin Luna) took flight in the lane to be second, but jumped it off just before crossing the wire and would be placed sixth. Dry Creek Kodiak (Jordan Ross) inherited the place position, with RJ Don' Peachim (LeWayne Miller) placed third at 47-1. Starlitfranknstein has yet to be worse than second through 10 outings this year, winning four of them for owners Burke Racing Stable, Weaver Bruscemi, Beasty LLC., and Frank Baldachino. The son of Swan For All-A Southern Lily has banked $118,500 on the year and surpassed $300,000 in career earnings following the lifetime-best performance. Racing continues on Friday at Harrah's Hoosier Park, with a 14-race program set to get underway at 5:30 p.m. (EDT). Indiana Sire Stakes action continues with a pair of $67,000 splits for 2-year-old trotting fillies and two $50,000 divisions for 3-year-old pacing males, highlighted by Rock Shines Again looking to remain undefeated in his ninth outing of the year in race eight. --press release (Harrah's Hoosier Park)--