Habitat was slow to mature and did not appear as a two-year-old in 1968. In April 1969 he made his debut in the
Royal Stakes, a trial race for
The Derby at
Sandown Park and finished unplaced. He next finished second in a minor race at
Windsor Racecourse and then recorded his first win when taking the Willows Plate at
Haydock Park by five
lengths in May. Later that month, Habitat was moved up in class and matched against older horses in the
Lockinge Stakes over one mile at
Newbury Racecourse. Ridden by the Australian
jockey Ron Hutchinson, he started at odds of
10/1 and won by one and a half lengths from a strong field which included, Jimmy Reppin (
Sussex Stakes), Tower Walk (
Nunthorpe Stakes),
Lorenzaccio and
Wolver Hollow (
Eclipse Stakes). In June at
Royal Ascot, Habitat was matched against the
2000 Guineas winner
Right Tack in the
St. James's Palace Stakes. Ridden by
Lester Piggott, he was beaten half a length by the classic winner in a rough and unsatisfactory race which resulted in Piggott receiving a seven-day suspension from riding. In August Habitat was sent to France for the
Prix Quincey over 1600
metres at
Deauville Racecourse and won from the
Cheveley Park Stakes winner Mige. Less than a week later he returned to England to contest the Wills Mile at
Goodwood Racecourse. Ridden again by Piggott, he won at odds of 9/2 from Lucyrowe (
Coronation Stakes) and Jimmy Reppin. On his final start, Habitat returned to France for the
Prix du Moulin at
Longchamp Racecourse on 5 October. He won by two lengths from Boysie Boy, with Right Tack and Welsh Pageant (
Queen Anne Stakes) among the unplaced runners. At the end of the year, Habitat was sold to a syndicate of breeders for £400,000 and retired to stud. ==Assessment and honours==