Well, a 100cc race quad can go up to 45 mph. The average thoroughbred racehorse can reach 35 or 40 mph. So, I'd say a race quad.
Depending on the breed of the horse you can go to the official breed websites but you have to be a member on it. For example like the American Quarter Horse Association you would go to their home page. And if your horse is a Thoroughbred race horse you can go to pedigreequery.com and you can type the name of the horse and just pick the one with the right country and there you go.
My horse is a thoroughbred; his bloodlines go back many generations.
In Australia, He was nicknamed "Cod-Fish" because he was a swimmer
it depends for how long because a quarter horse can go faster then a thoroughbred but only for so long as a thoroughbred can go for very long as this breed is famous for racing.
A Thoroughbred, like any other breed of horse, has a wide range of prices. You can buy Thoroughbred off the track for in the hundreds, but if you go to some of the sales you can expect to pay in the millions and anywhere in between.
Jason Resmer goes by The American Thoroughbred.
If you are talking about thoroughbred gallop races, that would be the NTRA. NTRA stands for National Thoroughbred Racing Association. Go to www.ntra.com for more information.
Syndicating a racehorse is when you buy it's breeding rights before it is retired to the breeding shed. To syndicate a racehorse, its costs a lot of money, and you will own the horse once it is retired.
Margaret "Molly" Brown and she was nicknamed that because she was literally the only person in the lifeboats who wanted to go back and help the others
i had a tough time with this too. just capture a fineon ( i nicknamed mine"finn.") you'll have to evolve it. or, if u r patient, go to the route with the river by floaroma town and fish for one at the river.
I'm not sure if APHA accepts Thoroughbred dams or sires, but they used to. My paint had all kinds of Thoroughbred bloodlines, but they were from generations past. In the case that they DO accept them, your horse could be a registered paint. Otherwise, no dice. If he/she is colored like a paint, you can register him/her as a Pinto. They'll take anything with color. But if you're looking for something to write down on paper, I'd go with "Thoroughbred/Paint cross," honestly =)