Mike Smith’s vintage ride aboard So Happy in the $200K San Vicente Stakes isn’t just another Santa Anita win—it’s a statement that both horse and Hall of Fame pilot are legitimate 2026 Kentucky Derby threats.
Instant Analysis: Why So Happy’s 7-Furlong Burst Matters
Stop calling it an upset. So Happy’s two-length demolition of 1-2 favorite Buetane in 1:21.12 over seven furlongs is the clearest signal yet that the Runhappy colt owns the tactical speed and mental maturity required to stretch out around two turns—exactly what the April 4 Santa Anita Derby demands.
Mike Smith, now 60, didn’t just steer; he orchestrated. After breaking slightly wide, he tucked So Happy just off a contested pace, then exploded inside the final furlong when Buetane’s rider tried to swarm him. The move mirrored Smith’s 2023 Breeders’ Cup Classic blueprint aboard White Abarrio: wait, pounce, dare the favorite to respond. Buetane couldn’t.
By the Numbers: So Happy’s Early Derby Resume
- 2-for-2 lifetime—both wins coming at different tracks (Del Mar debut, Santa Anita stakes)
- $150K purchase now worth exponentially more on the open market
- 1:21.12 for 7 furlongs—only 0.36 seconds off the Santa Anita track record
- +$7.80 win mutuel—smashed 5-2 morning-line odds that were already drifting up
Trainer Mark Glatt confirmed the Santa Anita Derby is next. That one-mile-and-an-eighth test will answer the stamina question, but Saturday’s gallop-out past the wire—So Happy tugged Smith up like he wanted another furlong—hints the distance will only help.
Bob Baffert’s Favorite Fails the Eye Test
Buetane entered off a dazzling maiden score and a bullet five-furlong work that had clockers buzzing. Yet when Smith angled So Happy out at the top of the lane, Buetane’s stride shortened and his ears flicked—classic signs of a colt doubting himself for the first time. Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert now must decide whether to wheel back in the San Felipe or regroup with a stamina-building route over the training track.
Fillies Flash Speed Too: Explora’s Santa Ynez Warning Shot
Baffert didn’t leave Arcadia empty-handed. His Explora crushed the $100K Santa Ynez Stakes by 5 ¼ lengths in 1:22.05, sweeping from last to first under Juan Hernandez. With $625K already earned and a Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies runner-up in her back pocket, she’s the early second choice on Kentucky Oaks future boards behind only the undefeated Risk It.
Smith’s Ageless Mastery: The 60-Year-Old Advantage
Since turning 60 last August, Smith has piloted 19 winners from 63 mounts at Santa Anita—a 30% clip that dwarfs the meet average of 17%. His strength isn’t nostalgia; it’s race-riding IQ. On Saturday he instinctively switched the whip to his left hand when So Happy drifted, correcting the colt without sacrificing momentum. Young riders often over-correct; Smith micro-adjusts.
Fan Takeaway: Who’s Live for the Derby Trail?
- So Happy—probable Santa Anita Derby favorite if he trains forwardly
- Buetane—talent is real, but needs a confidence-building rebound
- Explora—Oaks favorite, yet a Derby trial breeze isn’t impossible if Baffert gets bold
The 2026 crop is deep, but after Saturday the West Coast pecking order has a new, happy king.
Stay locked on onlytrustedinfo.com for the fastest splits, trainer whispers, and future-wager steals as the Road to the 2026 Kentucky Derby thunders through Santa Anita this spring.