Where to watch Preakness Stakes post position draw 2026: Time, TV channel, horses for Triple Crown race

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The Preakness Stakes will have a different look in 2026, but one aspect will remain the same: The Kentucky Derby champion will not run the second leg of the Triple Crown. 

Golden Tempo will not compete in Maryland on the heels of his remarkable come-from-behind victory at Churchill Downs on the first Saturday in May, opting instead to rest up for the Belmont Stakes. 

MORE: Why Golden Tempo won't race the Preakness

It's the sixth time in eight years the Derby winner will sit out the Preakness, ensuring Justify in 2018 will remain the most recent Triple Crown winner for at least one more year.

So who are the horses to watch this year as the Preakness shifts to Laurel Park with its 150-year home at Pimlico undergoing renovations? Don't look for any of the Derby also-rans; none of the 18 starters at Churchill Downs will run next weekend.

The early and heavy betting favorite is Bob Baffert's Cruel Velocity (4-1), with Iron Honor (19-1) and Taj Mahal (20-1) a distant second and third.

Expect all of the odds to move after Monday's post position draw, however. Here's everything you need to know to watch.

When is the Preakness Stakes post position draw? 

  • Date: Monday, May 11
  • Time: 4 p.m. ET

The venue may be different, but the draw time remains the same. Find out which gate the horses will start from beginning Monday at 4 p.m. ET.

Where to watch Preakness Stakes post position draw 2026

The 2026 Preakness draw will not air on traditional television but can be streamed live on the Preakness website or the Maryland Racing YouTube

When is the Preakness Stakes in 2026?

  • Date: Saturday, May 16
  • Post time: 6:50 p.m. ET

The 151st Preakness Stakes will be run in its traditional slot on the third Saturday in May with an approximate post time of 6:50 p.m. ET. This year's race will be held at Laurel Park with Pimlico undergoing renovations. 

Preakness Stakes winners list

Here are the last 10 Preakness Stakes winners:

YearWinner
2025Journalism
2024Seize the Grey
2023National Treasure
2022Early Voting
2021Rombauer
2020Swiss Skydiver
2019War of Will
2018Justify
2017Cloud Computing
2016Exaggerator
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