[6] Clairiere began her three-year-old season with a classy victory in the Grade 2 Rachel Alexandra Stakes at the Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans.
From post 1 jockey Joe Talamo rode Clairiere confidently in an eight-horse field in the 1+1⁄16 mile event, letting 25–1 shot Off We Go to lead with a fast pace while tracking along at the back of the pack.
Despite hitting the inside of the gate at the start, Clairiere recovered well and saved ground as Off We Go put up fractions of :23.73 and :47.99, with even-money choice Travel Column tracking along in second.
Talamo shifted out to run down the favorite in the final sixteenth, and she got up by a neck under strong handling in a time was 1:45.34 on a fast track.
[9] In the Mother Goose Stakes, Clairiere facing a small field of five runners, she had the misfortune of stumbling at the start which cost her any chance of winning.
With jockey Ricardo Santana Jr. aboard, Clairiere rallied five-wide down the stretch and continued on to a 2+1⁄2 length victory in the 1+1⁄16 miles event.
[4] In her last start of the year, Clairiere travelled to the West Coast for the G1 Breeders' Cup Distaff held at Del Mar Racetrack.
[11] Marche Lorraine surged to the lead past the three-eighths pole but would have to hold off a slew of challengers, including Malathaat, Dunbar Road with Clairiere finishing fourth.
[12] On 16 March Clairiere began her four-year-old season at Fair Grounds Race Course in an Allowance Optional Claiming event.
[13] Connections entered her in the GI Apple Blossom Handicap at Oaklawn Park which attracted a small field but one which included Ce Ce who won this event in 2020 and the 2021 U.S. Champion Female Sprint Horse and Letruska, 2021 winner of this event and U.S. Champion Older Dirt Female Horse.
[14] On June 11 Clairiere faced Letruska and her old rival Malathaat in Grade I Ogden Phipps Stakes at Belmont Park.
"[15] In her next start on 24 July in Grade II Shuvee Stakes at Saratoga Race Course in a small field of four Clairiere again faced rival Malathaat and again defeated her winning the event by 1+1⁄2 lengths in a time of 1:51.96 on a track labeled fast.
"[16] On 27 August in the Grade I Personal Ensign Stakes, Clairiere was made the 8/5 favorite in a small field of five which included rivals Malathaat and Letruska.