A full field of eight 4-year-old pacers will compete Sunday, August 18 at the Hippodrome 3R (H3R) in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec in the return of the Prix d’Ete Grand Circuit race with a purse of C$200,000. A total of 10 horses were entered in the prestigious stakes event that was last held at H3R in 2019. The stakes condition states that the top eight 2024 money winners get into the race. The remaining two are the also eligibles. The eight finalists in post-position order are: Post     Name                                      Driver                          Trainer 1.         EL REY                                     Louis-Philippe Roy      Andrew Harris  2.         ACT FAST                                Daniel Dube                Ron Burke 3.         REDWOOD HANOVER          James MacDonald      Anthony Beaton 4.         HUNTINGTHELASTDOLAR   Doug McNair              Per Engblom   5.         NO CONTROL                         Jody Jamieson            Tan Micallef 6.         TIP TOP CAT                           Louis-Philippe Roy      Ron Burke 7.         IT’S MY SHOW                       James MacDonald      Linda Toscano 8.         LIGHT THE TORCH                 Pascal Berube             Marc-Andre Simoneau AE 1: Command AE 2: Stockade Seelster (Final driver changes will be done Thursday morning) It’s My Show is the class of the field and a career winner of $1.25 million. The royally-bred son of Sweet Lou-Put On A Show won the Little Brown Jug and the North America Cup last year. In his most recent start he was second by a neck in the $220,000 Sam McKee Memorial at the Meadowlands in 1:47 3/5. Act Fast (Downbytheseaside) entered the Prix d’Ete off the fastest mile of his career last week, winning the $100,000 Myron Charna President’s Pace at Northfield Park’s half mile oval in 1:50 2/5. It was his fourth win on the year for the Ron Burke Stable, who has also entered Tip Top Cat (Always B Miki), a 1:50 4/5 winner this season. Light The Torch (Always B Miki) is the local favorite, having raced and won numerous times at H3R for trainer Marc-Andre Simoneau, and has a record this year of 1:53 2/5 at Rideau Carleton. Once the premier race in all of Canada, the Prix d’Ete (Summer Prize) was originally for 3-year-old pacers and would feature the best colts in North America year after year. Previous winners included Bret Hanover, Albatross, Niatross, Hot Hitter, Cam Fella, On The Road Again, Ralph Hanover, Matt’s Scooter and a host of other top pacers. The Prix d’Ete was last held at the Hippodrome 3R in 2019 when This Is The Plan and driver Daniel Dube set the all-time track & stakes record and Canadian record (half mile track) of 1:49 1/5. The Prix D’Ete will be held as the 10th race on the 12-race Sunday card that begins at 12:00 PM (EDT). Also on the program will be the third leg of the Future Stars Series for Quebec-bred 2-year-old pacing colts and fillies. There will be two divisions for the colts and one for the fillies. H3R currently races on Friday’s (4:00 PM) and Sunday’s (12:00 PM). -edited release (by Steve Wolf for the Quebec Jockey Club)