That sole victory came at Wolverhampton on 2nd January 2026, and it announced Stellar Vision as a horse worth following. Wolverhampton is an all-weather track that runs through the winter when most grass racecourses are shut, which means beating rivals there is no easy task — horses that win there tend to be tough, reliable sorts who handle pressure well. The fact that Stellar Vision got the job done on what was effectively a debut in open competition speaks well of the horse's temperament.
The trainer behind all this is Stuart Williams, who operates out of Newmarket — the heartland of British horse racing, a town where the sport quite literally runs the streets. Williams has been in excellent form this season, sending out 69 winners, which tells you this is a yard that knows exactly how to get a horse ready to perform. Stellar Vision isn't just a horse with potential; it's a horse with professional, experienced hands guiding that potential in the right direction.
With three races to its name and already racing just yesterday, this is a story still being written. The recent run of 3-1-3 suggests the form dips a little after that January win, but three races is a tiny sample — plenty of horses take a few outings to find their rhythm at this age. What matters is that the win is already there on the record, the team at Newmarket clearly believe in the horse, and at 3 years old, the best chapters are almost certainly still ahead.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newmarket Galloping |
2 | 2 thirds | 14 Apr | 0% |
| Wolverhampton Galloping |
1 | 1 win | 2 Jan | 100% |