Ex-Irish colt Brahms retained his 100 per cent record for the year in last night`s Hollywood Derby but only with the help of the stewards.
The three-year-old, who had won all his three starts in the USA since returning from a 10-month lay-off in September, finished a head second to 58-1 outsider Designed For Luck in the Grade One nine-furlong event.
But the first past the post was demoted to fifth after being adjudged to have interfered with two other rivals and first prize awarded to Brahms, who finished second in the 1999 Dewhurst Stakes when with Aidan O`Brien.
Zentsov Street, third in the same Dewhurst also for O`Brien, was promoted to fourth place with El Gran Papa, a Royal Ascot winner when trained by John Gosden, sixth.