But his powerhouse half-brother Swayzee has the worst possible draw, inside the back row (gate eight).
Young gun driver Cam Hart will have to decide whether to basically abort the start and drag right back to get into clear air or push through and hope gaps appear when it matters.
Winning the heat isn't vital to Swayzee, but it would add to the aura he's earned with nine wins from as many starts since joining Jason Grimson's stable.
Although the five-year-old is the standout in his heat, it will take some performance to win if Hart does drag back and come around them all.
Talented local Speak The Truth looms as the hardest for Swayzee to beat, especially if he can find the lead from gate two.
Trainer Shannon Price was thrilled with the four-year-old's run despite only beating two home from a bad draw and after settling last on opening night.
"He smashed the clock and will be better for the run," she said. "We needed a good draw (on night two) and we've got it. We need to take full advantage of it.
"I think he's come back at least as good, if not better than ever. I deliberately took him in the series fresh so he can build through it.
"If he finds the front, I know the sort of times he can run, and he'll certainly give them something to beat."