2001: two-year-old season Dubai Destination made his racing debut in a six
furlong maiden race at
Newbury Racecourse on 14 June 2001. He started the
1/2 favourite in a twenty-runner field, but after taking the approaching the final furlong he was caught in the final strides and beaten a short head by the
John Gosden-trained Waldenburg. A month later he was made 1/3 favourite for a maiden race over seven furlongs at
Newmarket Racecourse. He disputed the lead for most of the way and drew away in the closing stages to win by three and a half length from Sohaib (later to win the
Dee Stakes). On 14 September Dubai Destination was moved up in class to contest the
Group Two Champagne Stakes over seven furlongs at
Doncaster Racecourse. He started the 3/1 second favourite behind the Irish-trained
Rock of Gibraltar who had won the
Railway Stakes and the
Gimcrack Stakes. After being restrained at the back of the eight-runner field, accelerated in the last quarter mile, overtook Rock of Gibraltar 100 yards from the finish and won by a length despite being eased down by Dettori in the final strides.
2002: three-year-old season Dubai Destination joined Sheikh Mohammed's
Godolphin Racing operation and spent the winter of 2001/2002 in Dubai where he was trained by
Saeed bin Suroor. He returned to Britain in the spring of 2002 and was strongly-fancied for the
2000 Guineas but had training problems and made only one racecourse appearance. On 21 May, ridden by
Jamie Spencer, he started favourite for the
Predominate Stakes over eleven furlongs at
Goodwood Racecourse but was beaten two lengths into second place by the
Michael Jarvis trained Coshocton.
2003: four-year-old season After an absence of more than a year, Dubai Destination returned for a minor stakes race over one mile at
Nottingham Racecourse on 4 June 2003. He took the lead a quarter of a mile from the finish and won easily by six lengths at odds of 2/5. Two weeks later, Dubai Destination was sent to
Royal Ascot where he was one of ten horses to contest the Queen Anne Stakes which was being run for the first time as a Group One race. He was made the 9/2 second favourite behind
Hawk Wing, whilst the other contenders included Where Or When (
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes), Tillerman (
Celebration Mile), Desert Deer (
Sandown Mile), Victory Moon (
UAE Derby) and Right Approach. Dettori restrained Dubai Destination towards the rear of the field before making progress approaching the final turn. He took the lead two furlongs out and drew away to win by four lengths from Tillerman with Right Approach three quarters of a length back in third. The runner-up was later disqualified after testing positive for a banned substance. Dubai Destination failed to repeat his Royal Ascot form in two subsequent races. In August he started favourite for the
Prix Jacques Le Marois at
Deauville Racecourse but finished fifth of the twelve runners behind
Six Perfections. On his final appearance he started third favourite for the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot, but ran poorly and finished last of the eight runners behind
Falbrav. ==Stud record==