At age two, Blue Peter raced twice without winning. He was unplaced in one outing and second in the
Middle Park Stakes behind the top-rated British two-year-old,
Foxbrough. In 1939, three-year-old Blue Peter went undefeated in all four of his races. He captured the
Blue Riband Trial Stakes, a
prep race for the ensuing Triple Crown series. In May, the colt won the
2,000 Guineas and then June's
Epsom Derby, defeating Heliopolis by four lengths. While Blue Peter was clearly the best three-year-old in Britain in 1939. The onset of
World War II ended his chance to win the Triple Crown as the
St. Leger Stakes was cancelled. Cancelled as well, was a planned
match race against the brilliant
French colt
Pharis who had won the
Prix du Jockey Club and France's most important race at the time, the
Grand Prix de Paris. ==Stud record==