Philippine Racing Club

[2] During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines on World War II, the racetrack activities was halted.

Following his death, his widow Antonia Reyes took over the operations and the SATC was renamed as the Philippine Racing Club (PRC).

[5] In 1996, the PRC acquired a 147-hectare property in Naic, Cavite for a future relocation of the Santa Ana racetrack and made a joint-venture agreement with the Sta.

[3][6] In 2008, the PRC held its final year of horse racing activities in Makati.

[9] The Club-Saddle and Clubs Leisure Park in August 2022 announced that "it will drop its horseracing business in November as it focuses on real estate development.