Some of Brian's Top Mounts include.....Eicarls Ruman Coke, Ellamay Hanover, Score A Success, Midori Hanover, Art's Conquest, Allie's Western, Cosmic Express, Cheyenne Rei, Whatanartist and Pine Valley.
What Sears' Peers are SayingThree Hall of Fame drivers provided their insights into Sears’ success.
"No doubt he's a top driver,” said Cat Manzi. “He gets horses to go for him.”
Manzi, the North American dash champion in 2005, has experienced that as well.
“You feel confident,” he explained. “You enter the stretch, and you feel like a winner, like they have to beat you. The horse senses it, too. It carries over. You just hope to feeling you get, the good roll, doesn't go away."
Mike Lachance knows what it is like to have a hot day. He holds the industry record of 12 wins on one day [June 23, 1988] and the Meadowlands’ track record of eight wins on one program [July 14, 1995].
"Confidence is the key,” Lachance said. “You start to win, and it builds up. Brian, he's awfully tough to beat in the stretch now, sharp, super sharp. It makes it difficult to get by them when they're going so well.
Lachance remembers his 12-winner day, which was on a doubleheader card at Yonkers. “I won six races on each card,” he noted. “I had 17 drives, and one horse had a five to six lengths lead at the top of the stretch and broke. Another jumped on the wire. Once you get rolling, you start to feel it."
Sears was the first driver to top $15 million in a season in 2005 but 20 years earlier Bill O’Donnell became the first in the sport to top $10 million in purse earnings. He offered his comments on Sears.
"He's been there and done it now,” O’Donnell said. “Now every stable wants to use him. He's very talented anyway. Now with all the best outfits wanting him, there won't be any stopping him.
"Brian never abuses a horse,” O’Donnell added. “He brings horses into the stretch fresh. He's earned the right, a privilege actually, to drive a lot of the best horses. He's spent a lot of time paying his dues.
"The difference between a good driver and a great driver is right on the wire,” said O’Donnell. “Right now, he's a tough guy to beat. The stretch is the whole key."
Brian Sears lifetime driving statistics through August 10, 2009Year Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Money Won UDRS 2009 1514 251 224 216 $7,261,746 0.296
2008 2163 447 305 285 $16,667,090 0.329
2007 2033 389 289 280 $12,909,976 0.316
2006 2255 442 332 295 $12,053,789 0.321
2005 2267 406 332 290 $15,088,392 0.303
2004 1995 353 302 262 $10,028,306 0.305
2003 1849 416 279 207 $5,025,281 0.346
2002 2132 488 400 284 $2,941,241 0.378
2001 2352 485 430 358 $3,008,946 0.359
2000 2487 554 448 374 $2,640,457 0.373
1999 2094 420 366 296 $1,888,805 0.345
1998 2359 418 395 345 $1,843,127 0.319
1997 1929 343 294 271 $1,448,398 0.309
1996 1677 309 279 257 $1,363,730 0.328
1995 2191 392 331 283 $1,716,084 0.306
1994 2015 321 289 275 $1,239,663 0.284
1993 697 108 105 99 $248,541 0.286
1992 624 103 90 97 $214,844 0.297
1991 518 99 71 63 $215,124 0.308
1990 325 38 45 45 $117,143 0.240
1989 234 29 37 29 $66,497 0.253
1988 117 20 13 21 $27,095 0.292
1987 15 2 1 2 $2,946 0.215
1986 14 0 4 3 $2,104 0.230
1985 15 5 3 3 $4,167 0.511
1984 11 1 2 1 $1,812 0.222
Total: 6,839 $98,022,904