Frankie Dettori lit up Ascot again Saturday with four winners from his six rides 14 years after he famously went through the card at the same meeting riding all seven winners. The 39-year-old Italian struck first on White Moonstone in the second race, the Group One Fillies' Mile, and followed up with an easy success on Redford in the Challenge Cup handicap. The former champion thrilled the crowd with another Group One triumph on Poet's Voice in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and then ran out a comfortable winner on Rainfall in the October Stakes. He finished third in the final race. Dettori told BBC TV: “I really can't believe I've won the two big (Group One) races today. It's been a long time. I'm full of emotion and I just don't know what to say. Ascot has been fantastic to me.” The feat became known as “Frankie's Magnificent Seven” and as a tangible reminder Fujiyama Crest, the seventh and final winner that day, is now a family pet on land by his home near Newmarket.