Take Charge Brandi was a shock winner of the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies at Santa Anita.
Available at 66-1 despite being trained by the legendary D Wayne Lukas, the daughter of Giant's Causeway was given a perfectly-judged ride from the front by Victor Espinoza.
Grabbing a breather rounding the turn, Espinoza kicked entering the straight, gaining a vital few lengths.
That was to prove a race-winning move as his mount responded in game fashion as the challengers loomed.
Top Decile flew home best of all under Rosie Napravnik but just found the line coming too soon.
Judy The Beauty claimed a rip-roaring Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint as she went one better than 12 months ago
Trained by Wesley Ward and ridden by winning-most Breeders' Cup jockey Mike Smith, the five-year-old held off the strong late challenge of Godolphin's Better Lucky, after Stonetastic set a blistering gallop.
With three almost in a line on the turn and Stonetastic throwing down the gauntlet, Smith got a real charge out of Judy The Beauty from off the pace, arriving on the scene a furlong and a half out.
Javier Castellano pressed hard on her outside, but the Ward runner refused to be swamped and held on.
Hall of famer Smith said: "Wesley is an amazing trainer, he did a great job.
"Wesley has been trying to get me on her for the longest time and I'm glad he finally did!
"She broke extremely well, I was able to work my way out, which she likes, and we had the luck, she had the run at the end."
Frankie Dettori and Wesley Ward just missed out on another Breeders' Cup winner as Bobby's Kitten produced a devastating finish to deny No Nay Never in the Turf Sprint at Santa Anita.
The pair hit the jackpot on Friday night with Hootenanny, and the confidence behind last year's Royal Ascot and Deauville winner looked like being justified when Dettori took over in the straight, having been on the speed throughout as Reneesgotzip blasted out of the gates.
But in a thrilling finish, Bobby's Kitten came right from the clouds under an inspired Joel Rosario, getting up in a photo, as a tremendous meeting continued for trainer Chad Brown.
The Ward-trained Undrafted also stormed home, just missing out on second.
Work All Week maintained an unbeaten record on dirt in the Breeders' Cup Sprint.
Fast Anna had lived up to his name setting breakneck fractions, with the winner right on the tail of the front-runner and keeping going brilliantly when Florent Geroux pressed the button.
Last year's winner Secret Circle made a bold effort to repeat his success, but had to settle for second.
Geroux, winning for the first time at the Breeders' Cup, said: "It's unbelievable, a dream come true.
"He's a win machine. Today was his real test and he just killed them."
Trainer Roger Brueggemann said: "He was ready, all the stars were lined up."
David Brown's Wind Fire showed up early but soon found it hard going.