Pick Pony Track Condition Report — Fair Meadows Tulsa, July 10, 2026
Weather Forecast
Regional forecasts continue to signal hot mid-summer conditions in Tulsa, with afternoon and early evening temperatures likely in the low-to-mid 90s°F. Persistent heat across eastern Oklahoma this week supports a low chance of precipitation, with south to southwest winds around 10–15 mph expected during racing hours, similar to the previous card.
Track Surface & Bias
Under these hot, dry conditions, the dirt (D) surface at Fair Meadows Tulsa typically tightens and plays fast, producing a track that tends to favor early speed and forwardly placed runners. Historical meet patterns show inside-to-middle posts performing reliably at common sprint distances, with front-runners and pace-pressers enjoying an edge on a firm, sun-baked surface. Closers can still win, but they generally require an honest early pace and clear outside lanes, as it is more difficult to reel in well-rated leaders late when the track is hard and quick.
Handicapper’s Edge
With a likely fast, dry dirt strip, extra consideration should go to horses with proven early speed and strong prior efforts over Fair Meadows' dirt, particularly those breaking from inside or mid-gate posts at sprint trips. In horizontal wagers, it is prudent to lean on pace-controlling types and slightly downgrade deep closers who depend on heavy moisture or extreme pace collapses, as tonight's projected profile favors maintaining position rather than dramatic late rallies.
