Letta’s Legacy is an intimidating member of the Oklahoma-bred filly and mare division as a four-time stakes winner who has not lost a main-track sprint since November 2024. But she will be stepping outside of her comfort zone Tuesday at Will Rogers Downs, when she makes a rare start around two turns in the $50,000 More Than Even Stakes. The one-mile race is for fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up, who were bred in Oklahoma. A field of seven is set to start, including two-turn stakes winners Imamidnightspecial and Eireann. Letta’s Legacy has compiled a career record of 10 wins from 19 starts for earnings of $355,599. Of her wins, just one has been around two turns. It came in a six-furlong stakes at Fair Meadows. Letta’s Legacy tracked the pace in the $45,000 Muscogee Creek Nation and went on to a 4 1/4-length win last July. The effort came in her fourth career start around two turns. Letta’s Legacy was third in last year’s More Than Even at Will Rogers and earlier in her career she was second in the Useeit and sixth in the Slide Show, both one-mile races at Remington Park. :: Access the most trusted data and information in horse racing! DRF Past Performances and Picks are available now. Letta’s Legacy is one of just two members of the More Than Even field stretching out around two turns off a sprint start and she has a chance to control the pace under regular rider David Cabrera. Letta’s Legacy was always prominent last out when she won the $50,000 Miranda Diane for the second year in a row March 28 at Will Rogers. The other sprint-to-route prospect in the field, Janes Girls, tends to bid from off the pace in her races, at both one or two turns. Letta’s Legacy is a daughter of Practical Joke who was bred by her owner and trainer, C.R. Trout. She will break from post 6. Imamidnightspecial won the Useeit in December at Remington Park and is coming off a third-place finish in a local allowance at a mile on Feb. 15. She could get a tracking trip off Letta’s Legacy breaking from the rail Tuesday. Eireann was a 10 1/4-length winner of a March 15 allowance at a mile at Will Rogers. The Beyer Speed Figure of 88 that she earned is the best last-race number in the More Than Even. Earlier in her career, Eireann won the Slide Show at a mile at Remington. And last season she was second in the track’s Oklahoma Classics Night Distaff, a two-turn stakes won by multiple stakes winner Take Me Serious. Eireann has speed and is one who could track both Letta’s Legacy and Imamidnightspecial, who breaks to her immediate inside. Eireann will start from post 2 under Floyd Wethey Jr. The field also includes So Jordan and Whiskey Drinker, who are moving back into the Oklahoma-bred ranks after finishing a respective second and third in an open-company allowance at a mile March 24 at Will Rogers. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.