Frankel will not be ridden to get the trip when he steps up to 1m2f for the first time in Wednesday's Juddmonte International.
That was the message delivered on Sunday by owner Khalid Abdullah's racing manager Teddy Grimthorpe, who confirmed that tried and tested tactics will be employed by jockey Tom Queally when the sport's world champion seeks to stretch his unbeaten record to 13 races on the Knavesmire.
Frankel, yet to be in any way stretched in his three races this season, could be appearing for the penultimate time at York, where he will be joined in a three-pronged Abdullah challenge by Sir Henry Cecil's 2011 International winner Twice Over and pacemaker Bullet Train.
Grimthorpe, speaking in a Qipco British Champions Series promotional video, said: "He's got this tremendous cruising speed and if you stifle that you're stifling the best part of him really. His stride takes him into the race, so there's no point in anchoring him or blasting him off."
Farhh, runner-up to Frankel at Goodwood having previously filled the same place in the Prince Of Wales's Stakes and Coral-Eclipse, could have another crack at his Sussex conqueror.
Godolphin racing manager Simon Crisford said: "I didn't think he ran as well as he did at Ascot and Sandown and I put that down to the trip more than anything. I think we've established a mile and a quarter is a good trip for him.
"Maybe the horse wasn't in as good form as he was when he ran in the Eclipse. It might have taken a little bit more out of him than we thought."