(CNN)Combining the very best thoroughbreds horses with a touch of glitz and glamor, the Pegasus World Cup is an event like no other. Masterminded by the Stronach Group, the Florida spectacle has only been in existence for two years but was crowned the world’s richest race in 2018. Visit cnn.com/sport for more news, features and videos This year, the lucrative event is evolving to include a turf-race in addition to the original dirt-track contest, turning the day into a Championship invitational series which hopes to attract a more international field. “We have two horses coming in from Ireland, one horse from Mexico and a horse from Japan,” Tim Rivto, COO of The Stronach Group, told CNN Sport. Read More “We are encouraged by that. It’s just about evolving. I think when we look back in 20 years, it’s going to look very different from what it looked like in the beginning.” The Pegasus World Cup will include a turf-race in 2019. READ: World’s most beautiful race courses — From beaches to greensward to frozen lakes Snoop Dog and Post Malone What also makes the Pegasus World Cup unique is its partnership with the world of entertainment. World renowned musicians have…