‘Mad Max’ happy to get to work

At 0h40, on March 8, 2025 By Ken Weingartner, USTA Media Relations Manager

Mad Max Hanover, no stranger to success during his stakes-winning career, is back on a roll. The 6-year-old male pacer will bring a three-race win streak to The Meadowlands on Saturday (March 8), when he will meet six rivals in the night’s $25,000 featured pace.

A multiple winner on the Grand Circuit, Mad Max Hanover was limited to eight starts as a 4-year-old in 2023 because of a bone bruise. After not racing for eight months, he returned last season but was hampered by some health issues on his way to six victories in 27 races.

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