The half-hour special, titled "Inside Information: A Tribute to Bobby," will be a retrospective on one of the sport's most accomplished conditioners. It will include tributes to Frankel's successes and impact on the sport from numerous members of the Thoroughbred racing community.
himself to be," said Amy J. Zimmerman, HRTV's executive producer. "Under the leadership of Stephen Nagler and the production of Phil Kubel, this show is our way of honoring his memory."
Additionally, the show will also replay a number of wins from some of Frankel's long list of equine stars.
Inducted into racing's Hall of Fame in 1995, he won five Eclipse Awards as racing's top trainer, and conditioned 10 champions during a 15-year span. Born in Brooklyn, NY, Frankel saddled six Breeders' Cup winners, won countless training titles, and is second, all-time, in career earnings. He won 3,645 races, good enough for 14th on the all-time list, and is the winningest trainer in Santa Anita history.

