Arette wins DSBF Eligible Late Closing Series race at Bally’s Dover

Don Clifton  Secretary of Agriculture at Delaware Department of Agriculture
Don Clifton Secretary of Agriculture at Delaware Department of Agriculture
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Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Don Clifton and special guest Bob Byrd joined Bally’s Dover officials in the winner’s circle following Thursday evening’s $10,000 DSBF Eligible Late Closing Series race.

Arette, driven by Tim Tetrick and trained by Jim King Jr., earned his first career win during the event. The race took place as part of Bally’s Dover live racing season.

Bally’s Dover is set to close its 2025-26 live racing season on Thursday, April 2, according to the official roster page.

More information about the event and participants can be found as listed on the organization’s website.



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