7) with a matinee that is set to begin at noon. The ($2) exacta with the big favorite on top paid $20.60 while the ($2) triple returned $94.50. Longshot (31-1) HS Shauna (Phil Fluet) finished second to the millionaire mare on Monday while fellow longshot (11-1) Shallow (Mcgwire Sowers) earned the show spot. Racine Bell is owned by Chris and Dale Lawton of New York. The win was number eight on the season and 36 in the career of Racine Bell who has amassed well over $1.1 million in lifetime earnings. Racine Bell powered away from the competition in the ladies’ Open to win in 1:53.2. Bidders looking to bring a casino to Coney Island released their vision for the gambling hub on Friday. Leading driver Jimmy Devaux asked the classy 6-year-old to pick up the pace at that point and her response was instant. The 1-5 betting favorite never faced a legitimate challenge after rattling off a half in :56 seconds and three quarters in 1:24.3. Racine Bell powered out from post eight to make the lead in a sizzling first quarter in :26.4. The Dave Dewhurst trainee is about reach the $200,000 mark in seasonal earnings for the third straight year and added to that tally by going coast-to-coast in the $15,000 feature. Racine Belle was victorious in her return to Saratoga Monday afternoon.