In the stretch, he passed the front-running favorite and winner of the Polla de Potrillos, Remo, to win by three-quarters of a length in a final time of 2:034⁄5 for the 2000 meters.
[4] The Gran Premio Nacional attracted the largest crowd to Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo since the match race between Botafogo and Grey Fox in 1918.
Seductor was the favorite, with field also including Remo, who had lost for the first time in the Gran Premio Jockey Club, Pinturera, winner of the Gran Premio Selección, HORSES Sedcutor took the early lead in the race and set a fast pace.
Around the first turn, Remo took the lead and Seductor fell back to fourth behind El Gurisito and Caratón.
He maintained this lead into the final turn, at which point Seductor was running in joint-third with Recien behind Remo and Pinturera.
[2] After his racing career, Seductor was acquired by Miguel and José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz.
[3] The mare Starling II, by Noble Star, was bred to Seductor multiple times, producing the full siblings Sideral, Sidérea, and Sagitaria, all successful and notable racers.