Napoleon Solo won the 151st Preakness Stakes on Saturday after trailing in second for most of the 1 3/16 mile track and surging ahead to victory.In what was essentially a wide-open race, the horse with 7-1 odds overtook pacesetter and 9-2 favorite Taj Mahal for the win. It was both jockey Paco Lopez’s and trainer Chad Summers’ first Triple Crown win, dashing Taj Mahal trainer Brittany Russell’s hopes of becoming the first female trainer to win a Preakness.“It takes a team to get this done,” Summers said during a post-race interview on the NBC broadcast. “We’ve had everything go wrong this 3-year-old year, and we just kind of stayed the course and stayed the course.“You know, we had a lot of critics out there that told us to just shut up, and we just kept with it, and it worked out today.”At the last turn, Napoleon Solo challenged Taj Mahal to take the lead, but Iron Honor had a clear path on the outside and threatened with a late surge. But Lopez pushed Napoleon Solo and did not yield to Flavien Prat, who finished 1 1/4 lengths behind on Iron Honor (9-1) for second. Chip Honcho (10-1) finished third and Ocelli (8-1), the 70-1 longshot who nearly stunned a Kentucky Derby crowd two weeks ago, finished fourth. Taj Mahal finished in 10th place.