What we do know is the bloodline. The sire, Caturra, has built a reputation as a source of sharp, early-maturing two-year-olds — horses that tend to show up ready to run, rather than needing time to find their feet. The mother's side carries the influence of Beat Hollow, a stallion associated with a touch more stamina and a calmer temperament. On paper, that is a reasonable combination for a young horse trying to handle the noise and bustle of a racecourse for the first time.
The trainer, Craig Lidster, operates out of Norton in North Yorkshire and has had a productive season — 20 winners already sent out from the yard, which tells you this is not an outfit sending horses out to make up the numbers. Lidster tends to know when a horse is ready, and a debut runner from a yard in that kind of form is always worth watching. Whether 00limousine is ready to win first time out or is simply here to learn, the team around this horse will have a clearer sense of that than anyone on the outside.