Can I Bet the Kentucky Derby From California Racetrack Del Mar Fairgrounds?

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May/06/2022

Some of us have the luxury of enjoying the Kentucky Derby festivities at Del Mar Fairgrounds Racetrack.  Most of you do not and will want to open an online betting account at an established online racebook the likes of BetOnline, in business since 1999. 

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If you are in and around the San Diego, California area for the Derby, you certainly want to consider Del Mar Racetrack.

The 2022 watch event was free to enter.  For this year's watch event, be sure to visit the race track website. Doors in 2023 opened at 7:00am, and the big race is at 3:30pm.

In 1936, the 22nd DAA purchased the property at the mouth of the San Dieguito River, now known as the Del Mar Fairgrounds, to host the annual county fair. That first year, more than 50,000 guests attended the San Diego County Fair’s 10-day event. One year later the Del Mar Turf Club began leasing the racetrack for its annual live throughbred horse race meet, with the famous blue-eyed crooner Bing Crosby welcoming guests through the turnstiles.

Generations of San Diegans have made the annual fair and race meet part of their summer tradition.

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