Tight left-handed circuit; low draw a big advantage; suits handy, prominent runners.
Turf track has one of the biggest stands'-rail biases in British racing.
Galloping courses that reward staying power and the ability to see out the trip.
Left-handed, tight; favours handy, prominently-ridden horses; needs travel + jumping; very short hurdle run-in so lead rarely changes from last.
Long straight where races change late; favours late-running horses with room.
Wide, fair left-handed flat course; favours long-striding gallopers; no inherent draw bias.