Belmont Stakes, Vitruvian Man
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Rappers Lil Yachty, Lil Wayne and Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro own a minority stake in the horse through a syndicate known as Run Fast Racing. Run Fast Racing, which — for a $100-a-month subscription — gives users a payout if Vitruvian Man, or 17 other horses owned by the syndicate, win a race.
Vitruvian Man is the longest shot in Saturday's field at 30-1, but Lil Yachty is flying to Saratoga anyway to watch the colt he backs with Lil Wayne run.
Music manager Adam Kluger teamed with Vitruvian Man's breeder and co-owner, Glenn Sorgenstein and his WC Racing, to pitch horse racing to younger people in a fun and cool way that excites and energizes them.
This Saturday’s 2026 Belmont Stakes won’t just be a test of raw endurance on the track—it’s marking a massive cultural shift in the owners’ box. When the gates fly open on June 6, a thoroughbred named Vitruvian Man will storm down the stretch,
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Belmont hopeful Vitruvian Man drills at Santa Anita
Vitruvian Man, slated to run in this Saturday’s Belmont Stakes (G1) at Saratoga, worked six furlongs from the gate Sunday at Santa Anita. Other notables on the tab included Gold Phoenix, graded stakes winner Paradise Lake and Magnificat,
Founded by music manager Adam Kluger, Run Fast Racing ownership group boasts of allowing fans to become co-owners with celebrities.
The rappers, along with Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro and Glenn Sorgenstein, are part of a horse racing syndicate, Run Fast Racing.