FRANKIE Dettori came within a whisker of another ‘magnificent seven’ with a brace of Godolphin winners at Newmarket to supplement his fantastic four-timer at Lingfield 24 hours earlier.

The front man of British Flat racing dazzled the crowds at the 20th anniversary of all-weather racing on Thursday by making every ride a winning one, and he scooped the first two races on the Rowley Mile aboard Asraab and Quick Wit to complete six successive winning rides.

Not content with that, he fired in a 20-1 treble on the day as he drove Brian Meehan’s 7-2 favourite Aaim To Prosper in front right on the line in the closing TurfTV Handicap.

Thirteen years have elapsed since he went through the card at Ascot and Dettori kept himself in the winning groove after his Lingfield exploits as Asraab made a winning debut in the EBF Prestige Vehicles Maiden Stakes.

The 6-4 favourite showed plenty of dash, just like his father Oasis Dream, to thwart the challenge of Jeremy Noseda’s Illustrious Prince.

Godolphin’s Diana Cooper said: ‘‘He is a straightforward horse, very professional with a lot of speed.

‘‘He has a bit of quality about him and will now go to Dubai over the winter.’’ Dettori then made it six from six in the EBF Cliff Lines 60 Years In Racing Maiden Stakes as 10-11 favourite Quick Wit made virtually all on the far-side rail to come home a length and a half clear of Youm Jamil.

Dettori, who flies off today for rides in Australia and America, said: ‘‘I have now won my last six races, which is fabulous.

‘‘It’s great to add to my 100 (for the season, also completed at Lingfield) which means that it is now completely safe and I can sleep easy. It’s been a great day and this is a wonderful end to the season.’’ The Italian had to settle for fourth in the feature EBF Igloos Bosra Sham Fillies’ Stakes as Conniption was again outpointed by Hughie Morrison’s Queen’s Grace.

The Salisbury third was friendless in the betting ring, but belied the negative vibes to make all in the sixfurlong Listed contest and set up a possible return to the track next spring.

Morrison said of his 16-1 winner: ‘‘I don’t know why she drifted as we thought she had a proper chance of being in the money.

‘‘She came back with a cough from Salisbury so we hoped that third place wasn’t her form.

‘‘She didn’t seem to be stopping at the end so we’ll put her in the Guineas next spring and see how we go.’’ John Gosden and George Strawbridge will team up with Rainbow View in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf in California next Friday, and the pair were on the mark with Teeky (9-2) in the EBF Igloos Fillies’ Handicap.

Gosden said: ‘‘We had to wait seven weeks for this race and thankfully it has paid off.

‘‘There is a Listed race at Fontainebleau which she could go for next and I think she’ll be retired after that.’’ Day Of The Eagle swooped as the 3-1 favourite in the Betfair Apprentice Training Series Final Handicap, while Rum King (9-1) emulated stablemate Paco Boy two years earlier by taking the NGK Spark Plugs Conditions Stakes.

■ Connections of Shaweel believe the colt will benefit from the outing when he returns from a near sixmonth absence in the bet365 Ben Marshall Stakes at Newmarket today.

The Godolphin-owned three-year-old, winner of the Gimcrack Stakes last year when trained by Mark Johnston, was last seen finishing seventh in the French 2000 Guineas in early May.

Frankie Dettori will be in the saddle.