Caracolero was a Kentucky-bred, French-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He showed some promise as a two-year-old in 1973, winning one of his three races, but was rated well behind the best of his year in France. In the following year he won the Prix Barneveldt and the Prix Matchem before establishing himself as one of the best European colts of his generation with an upset win in the Prix du Jockey-Club. He was injured in his only subsequent race and was retired to stud, where he had little success as a sire of winners.
Caracolero did not race until the autumn when he ran three times in minor events. After finishing third in the Prix Fontenoy over 1600 metres on his debut and then won over the same distance before running second over 1800 metres on his final appearance of the season.
1974: three-year-old season
On his debut as a three-year-old, Caracolero, ridden by Yves Saint-Martin won by a neck in the Prix Barneveldt over 1800 metres at Maisons-Laffitte Racecourse in April. The British jockey Lester Piggott came over to France and rode the colt in his next race, the Prix Matchem at Evry Racecourse. He won again but was not particularly impressive, beating Top Command and the filly Ribblesdale by a neck and a head. On 9 June, Caracolero started a 41/1 outsider in a fifteen-runner field for the Prix du Jockey-Club over 2400 metres at Chantilly Racecourse. With Saint-Martin and Piggott being claimed to ride other horses, the colt was ridden by Philippe Paquet. The favourite was the Prix Lupin winner Dankaro, with the other contenders including Grand Criterium, Poil de Chameau, Moulines and Un Kopeck. In the early stages Paquet settled Caracolero in third behind Steinway and Kamaraan with Mount Hagen, Top Command and Moulines close behind. Mount Hagen took the lead early in the straight but was soon overtaken by Caracolero, who established a clear advantage 200 metre from the finish and stayed on strongly to win by one and a halflengths Dankaro, with Kamaraan and in third and fourth. Piggott reclaimed the ride from Paquet when Caracolero started 7/2 second favourite for the Irish Sweeps Derby at the Curragh on 29 June. Racing on firmer ground than he had previously encountered Caracolero reached fourth place early in the straight but then dropped away to finish eighth of the thirteen runners, almost twenty lengths behind the winner English Prince. Caracolero reportedly sustained an injury during the Irish Derby and never raced again.
Caracolero was retired from racing to become a breeding stallion at the Haras du Petit-Tellier in Argentan. He made little impact at studs and sired no winners of any importance. His last reported foals were born in 1988.
Assessment
There was no International Classification of European two-year-olds in 1973: the official handicappers of Britain, Ireland and France compiled separate rankings for horses which competed in those countries. In the French Free Handicap Caracolero was rated thirteen pounds behind the top-rated. In 1974 he was rated level with Dankaro as the best three-year-old colt in France, a pound behind the filly Comtesse de Loir. The independent Timeform organisation gave him a rating of 131, making him their top-rated three-year-old alongside Dankaro, Comtesse de Loir, Nonoalco and Sagaro.
Breeding
Caracolero was inbred 3 x 4 to Alibhai, meaning that this stallion appears in both the third and fourth generations of his pedigree. He was also inbred 4 x 4 to the broodmare Boudoir.