The eight-year-old, who contested Australia's most famous race in 2023, has been competing in great heart this season, stringing together a hat-trick of wins for former trainer Ciaron Maher over the summer before an ownership change led him to join Greg Hickman's team.
In two runs for his new conditioner, he has finished a close fourth in the Chairman's Handicap (2000m) at Doomben and third in the Lord Mayor's Cup (1800m) at Eagle Farm.
With those efforts under his belt, Future History is ready to peak, albeit Hickman admits the burly gelding has taken more work to get fit than expected.
"We've just had to learn a little bit about him," Hickman said.
"When he came in, he was 600 kilos. I have worked him hard all week and he's put on six kilos, so he's a big boy.
"It has been a month between runs, but I did a fair bit with him Saturday week ago and his work was exceptional. Touch wood, everything has been perfect."