Racing:Poet's Voice landed a last-gasp victory over Rip Van Winkle in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot.
Frankie Dettori got the Godolphin-owned colt home by a nose from last year's winner in the mile Group One, sponsored by Sony. Red Jazz was just half a length behind in a third.
Victory on the 9-2 shot completed a 78-1 treble on the day for Dettori, successful earlier on White Moonstone and Redford.
Air Chief Marshal set the pace for Johnny Murtagh on board Rip Van Winkle before Aidan O'Brien's first string made his bid for glory as the field straightened up after the turn.
However, Rip Van Winkle could not see off his rivals and it was Poet's Voice who found that bit extra in the dying strides to snatch the glory by the narrowest of margins.
Hot favourite Makfi could not get in a blow and was well-beaten.
Dettori said: "Saeed told me the horse was in tremendous form and I really can't believe I've won the two big races here today. It's been a long time and I am full of emotions. I just don't know what to say. It's just fantastic."
Bin Suroor added: "On the way from Newmarket I said to the boys I thought we would have three winners - and now we've had two Group Ones and a Listed.
"I said my horses were doing well enough to achieve that and Poet's Voice has looked really good since he won at Goodwood.
"I told Frankie to drop him in behind and show him he was boss. Now the target will be the Breeders' Cup Mile."
Makfi's rider Christophe Soumillon revealed his mount was not himself.
"He was really nervous and fractious and tried to get under the gate. He has never been like that before," he said.
Earlier in the meeting Frankel turned in an amazing performance to land the Juddmonte Royal Lodge Stakes in the style of a potential champion.
Tom Queally sent the Henry Cecil-trained colt from last to first in the matter of strides over three furlongs out. The race was over from that point as the 30-100 favourite turned the Group Two contest into a procession.
Frankel, making it three out of three, came home alone, winning by 10 lengths from Klammer.
Cecil said: "He was very impressive. They didn't go very fast which would not suit him. He settled very well. He's been improving and ticking all the right boxes. It's just what happens on the day.
"The last two months he has just improved and improved. He has a lot of talent. The way he works, I don't think I've had a better two-year-old since Wollow. That's a long time, 35 years ago."
Frankel was slashed to 2-1 from 6-1 for the 2,000 Guineas and to 9-2 from 8-1 for the Investec Derby with Sky Bet.
4.15 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes
1 Poet's Voice (L Dettori) 9-2
2 Rip Van Winkle (J P Murtagh) 11-4
3 Red Jazz (M Hills) 40-1
8 ran
Also: Evens Fav Makfi, 14-1 Beethoven 4th