Those clues are decent. The sire Massaat was a top-class sprinter in his day, winning at the highest level as a two-year-old, and he has shown real promise as a stallion. The dam's side brings Cape Cross into the picture — a sire whose influence tends to add class and a touch of versatility. Put those two together and you'd hope for a horse that's sharp enough to be competitive early, possibly over shorter distances, but with enough quality to develop as the season goes on. Whether any of that translates to the track is a question only racing can answer.
For now, 00capelita is a blank page. The debut is everything.