19 July 2022 | Michael Guerin
Champion Australasian harness driver Dexter Dunn may be on top of the world but he says there is one race victory back home he still craves.
Dunn, who set a world record for a harness racing mile on Saturday night, hungers for a New Zealand Cup but he says it’s not enough of a lure to bring him home yet.
Dunn drove Bulldog Hanover to pace the fastest mile in harness racing history with his 1:45.8 time winning the US$500,000 Haughton Memorial at The Meadowlands in New Jersey on the weekend, adding yet another milestone to Dunn’s unbelievable career.
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