Indy Wind won five black type events and was graded stakes placed but attracted little interest as a stallion.
In November 2018, she was offered for sale at Keeneland as a racing or breeding prospect but failed to meet her reserve at a final bid of $425,000.
She made her first start on May 5, 2016 at age three in a $50,000 maiden claiming race at Gulfstream Park over a distance of six furlongs on the dirt.
[6] She made her next start on June 1 at Gulfstream Park, where she won a $35,000 maiden claiming race run over a distance of five furlongs on the turf.
[2] Starship Jubilee began her four-year-old campaign on January 4, 2017 at Gulfstream Park in a claiming race over 7+1⁄2 furlongs on the turf.
Attard stepped her sharply up in class by entering her in the Grade II Nassau Stakes on May 27, run at a distance of one mile over a yielding turf course.
Starship Jubilee stumbled at the break and was last for the first half mile but started to make up ground on the far turn and pulled away down the stretch to win by 2+1⁄2 lengths.
"[14] Starship Jubilee extended her winning streak to five in the Dance Smartly Stakes on July 2, stretching out in distance to 1+1⁄4 miles.
The field included odds-on favorite Suffused, and 5-2 second choice Rainha Da Bateria, with two graded stakes wins to her credit.
[17] In the Canadian Stakes on September 16, she again raced close to the pace and took the lead in the stretch, but was outfinished by Quidura and Elysea's World to finish third.
[2] Despite being a Florida bred, Starship Jubilee was eligible for the Canadian Sovereign Awards, which simply require that a horse make at least three starts during the year in the country.
[24] She followed up on September 15 by winning the Canadian Stakes with a late run, easily defeating the highly regarded New Money Honey and Inflexibility, both trained by Chad Brown.
[26] She was then offered at the Keeneland November Breeding Stock sale but failed to meet her reserve on a final bid of $425,000.
She was subsequently sold to Blue Heaven Farm, whose owners were primarily interested in her as a broodmare prospect but decided to keep her in training.
[5] She made her final start of the year for her new connections in the Claiming Crown Tiara at Gulfstream Park on December 1, finishing fourth.
[2] Starship Jubilee began her six-year-old campaign on January 19, 2019 with a second win in the Sunshine Millions Filly & Mare Turf.
Dixie Moon then tired and Starship Jubilee opened up a large lead down the stretch, winning by 4+1⁄4 lengths over Magnetic Charm, who beat out favorite CompetitionofIdeas and Holy Helena in a blanket finish for second.
She faced a strong international field including favorite Red Tea, Durance and Imperial Charm – all Group One-placed in Europe earlier in the year.
"[38][39] Starship Jubilee made her final start of the year in the Cardinal Stakes at Churchill Downs on November 28.
[40] At the 2019 Sovereign Awards, Starship Jubilee was named Canadian Horse of the Year in a close vote with veteran sprinter Pink Lloyd.
"[42] She made her seven-year-old debut on January 18 at Gulfstream Park where she earned her third win in the Sunshine Millions Filly & Mare Turf.
Starship Jubilee rated behind the early pace then made her move entering the stretch, drawing off to win by 4+1⁄4 lengths.
"[44][45] Starship Jubilee extended her winning streak to three by taking the Hillsborough Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs on March 7 as the heavy favorite.
"[46] Attard relocated his stable from Florida to Ontario on March 24, just ahead of a border closure prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
[47] Starship Jubilee's return to racing was delayed by the shutdown of Woodbine during the pandemic lockdown: it reopened on June 3 under Ontario's stage 1 guidelines.
Starship Jubilee rated behind the early pace then moved to the front in mid stretch, winning by a neck over Call Me Love.
The favorites were War of Will (2019 Preakness, 2020 Maker's Mark Mile) and March to the Arch (Sunshine Millions Turf, King Edward Stakes).
[51] "Around the 5/16ths pole, I had tons (of horse), and I waited for a chance to tip her out and ask her to run," said jockey Justin Stein, riding the mare for the first time.
"[52] Starship Jubilee made her final start in the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf at Keeneland on November 7.
"Once you get past being thankful that everyone was okay, then just sort of the heartbreak, devastation part of it settles in," said Adam Corndorf, vice-president of Blue Heavens Farm.