Vote now for your greatest ever race - and read great articles on the top ten
Over the last two weeks, ten big racing names from inside the sport and the media have been nominating their greatest ever race – and now it's time for you to have your say.
Click here to head to our voting page where you can choose between the ten races nominated by our writers, all of whose articles are now free to read using the links below.
The winner will be announced in the Racing Post on Sunday, July 24 in a special edition of the newspaper including readers' comments and much more.
Undecided? You can make up your mind by reading these ten fantastic articles for free now:
- Sir Mark Prescott on Mandarin's miracle in the 1962 Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris
- Brough Scott on Arkle v Mill House in the 1964 Cheltenham Gold Cup
- Richard Hoiles on Crisp v Red Rum in the 1973 Grand National
- Nick Luck on Secretariat's stunning win in the 1973 Belmont Stakes
- Jessica Harrington on Grundy v Bustino in the 1975 King George
- Chris Cook on Dawn Run's win in the 1986 Cheltenham Gold Cup
- Rishi Persad on Dancing Brave's victory in the 1986 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
- Lee Mottershead on Desert Orchid's win in the 1989 Cheltenham Gold Cup
- Richard Forristal on Fantastic Light v Galileo in the 2001 Irish Champion Stakes
- Patrick Mullins on Hardy Eustace v Harchibald in the 2005 Champion Hurdle
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- 'There wouldn't be a day I don't think about those boys and their families'
- 'You want a bit of noise, a bit of life - and you have to be fair to punters'
- 'I take flak and it frustrates me - but I'm not going to wreck another horse'
- We believed Dancing Brave could fly - and then he took off to prove it
- 'Don't wind up bookmakers - you might feel clever but your accounts won't last'
- 'There wouldn't be a day I don't think about those boys and their families'
- 'You want a bit of noise, a bit of life - and you have to be fair to punters'
- 'I take flak and it frustrates me - but I'm not going to wreck another horse'