Dialed In, who finished eighth as the Kentucky Derby favorite after being squeezed at the start, is eligible for a $5.5 million payday in addition to the $600,000 winner's share for the Preakness. The bulk of that ($5 million) would go to owner Robert LaPenta and $500,000 would be awarded to trainer Nick Zito. That is the result of his victories in the Grade 3 Holy Bull and the Grade 1 Florida Derby as part of MI Developments Inc. historic and unique bonus programs centered around Pimlico Race Course’s premier 3-year old races, called the “Preakness 5.5” and “Black-Eyed Susan 2.2”.
In addition, jockeys Julien Leparoux (Dialed In) and Victor Espinosa (Mr. Commons) could bank $100,000 from the AmTote International jockey bonus for winning races during the qualifying stage.
Two more jockey bonuses are available on Black Eyed Susan day, both worth $50,000. For winning races during qualifying, riders John Velazquez (Buster's Ready) and Joel Rosario (Love Theway Youare) became eligible.
“This has turned out to be an excellent promotion,” said Pimlico president Tom Chuckas. “Ask Nick Zito what he thinks about it? Dialed In runs off the board in the Derby but his horse has a shot to win $6.1 million Saturday afternoon.”

