Hello Replaycy,
You have a different chart and race card. Your chart is marked for NewCastle and the card is for GoodWood.
For GoodWood; a little information about the facility and more;
"Low numbers best in sprints, though a fast start is equally important.
A right-handed track with severe undulations. Racing on the Flat only, and this course is totally unsuited to the big, long-striding horse. Small, handy types who can maintain their balance downhill have the advantage here. The course often suits front runners, and the five furlong straight course is one of the fastest in the country so speed from the gate is essential.
Glorious Goodwood, the five day meeting in midsummer, is one of the highlights of the flat season alongside Royal Ascot. There are few better places to be when the sun shines than this leafy, picturesque Sussex racecourse, watching great horses contest big prizes. Godolphin's trainer Saeed Bin Suroor has a quite superb record here with his two and three-year-olds, while others to note are Paul Cole, Marcus Tregoning and local trainer Gary Moore, who enjoys a tilt at one of the handicaps at the May meeting, in particular.
Directions:
By road
Six miles north of Chichester, on the same complex as the Motor Racing circuit.
I know that the chart's planetary aspects and planetay positions would change, all due respects.
You are right, it will be an interesting race!
Cheers