When live racing at the Meadowlands kicks off tonight, Saturday, February 15th, fans and horsemen will notice a new 2024 Ford 150 starting gate. Designed and built by Michigan-based Don Marotta, the new staggered starting gate provides a 14-foot advantage for the horse in the 10th spot on the gate. The Meadowlands' previous starting gate allowed for a 12-foot advantage. The gate attempts to level the chances of those horses starting from the outside posts. "A staggered gate is something the drivers and trainers have been asking for a while," according to Jason Settlemoir, COO & GM of the Meadowlands Racetrack. "When it was time to replace our old gate, Jeff (Gural) and I decided on the staggered gate. We want to make it as even a playing field as we can for both the horsemen and our wagering public." ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter The gate was tested during qualifiers Saturday morning by Meadowlands starter Merle "Moe" LaFontaine. --press release (Meadowlands)--