Horse Racing Handicapping Systems

How far does a racehorse, when run ie 3-manifold or 5-all in the turn of a horse to train?
I have always asked about how to spot a horse loses a rail corridor when it was all in turn. Is likely to vary depending on configuration of the track, but I do not I am an engineer, so have not even been able to do a good variable of taking into account my handicap system. Large areas have to be around kilometer becomes more radical and shorter tracks are more acute bends. I love thoroughbred are about 3 feet wide, which means a horse that it is '3 'would be at least 10 feet of rail, after counting a small space between the horses running. One that is 5 scale, probably would be about 20 feet away from the railing, but I know that loses more ground in the turn. Maybe someone has an idea about the separation of boot stepped on the court who has an idea, but then people from the ski slopes are much smaller horse.
Each street further from the train length is 2 extra per shift. (one mile oval) Thus, in a sprint, if you run into the path of 3, is running about 4 lengths further compared with the horse that has a train. If it was a path, and were 3-wide in both turns, you should run longer 8.
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