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Easy summary: if a driver picks off, trainer shouldn't care or say anything to driver.When a trainer switches driver, driver is free to be mad and confront trainer about it. Generally speaking of course, but that's usually how it goes lol
Personally I had a few trainers that took chances on me early and I never forgot that. If I was down on 2 in the same race and one of them was these guys then it was a no brainer for me. Maybe i would have made more money if I would have taken the live mounts instead of staying loyal but thats just me. Everyone is different.
Do drivers owe trainers/owners loyalty?Do trainers/owners owe drivers loyalty?The situation has come up over the past 5 years when Hoosier shuts down and the Indiana drivers, and horses for that matter, head to the Ohio tracks. Suddenly, the Ohio colony of drivers is placed in competition with the Hoosiers, many of whom arrive with legit seasonal resumes. The bumping for drives is more congested at Dayton and then Miami Valley. Is it all business?
99% of drivers are whiny bitches! Some will give you a heads up if they pick off, most won't even acknowledge you.
The greatest feeling in the world is when some piece of shit catch driver (and most of them are) picks off your horse and your horse ends up running off the screen.