Oxford Plains Speedway
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Location |
877 Route 126 Oxford, Maine |
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Owner | Tom Mayberry |
Opened | 1950 |
Major events | HP Hood Oxford 250 |
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Surface | Asphalt |
Length | 0.375 mi |
Website |
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Oxford Plains Speedway is a 3/8 mile racetrack located in Oxford, Maine. Established in 1950, the track was originally a half mile before being shortened to a 3/8 mile track. With 14,000 seats, the speedway has the largest seating capacity of any sporting venue in Maine. The main race held there is the HP Hood Oxford 250, which has run under various sanctions over the years, including in the early 1990s the NASCAR Xfinity Series in a combination race with what is now the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, but later became an American Canadian Tour Late Model race, and now a Pro All Star Series Super Late Model race. The 250 green flag lap race has often featured stars from NASCAR's three national series, even when it was not an Xfinity championship race in the early 1990s, as it is currently held during the NASCAR late-summer off week. Among the NASCAR stars who have raced the annual Oxford 250 are 17 drivers who have won NASCAR Sprint Cup Series majors, with eleven of them Sprint Cup Series champions, and five of those are now NASCAR Hall of Fame members.
The speedway is also known around Maine for yearly hosting several Pro All Star Series races during the season, and for its motor mayhem events that include smokey doughnut shows, spectator drags, jack and jill races, enduros, and formally had the ramp jump that has been discontinued for safety reasons. The track offers racing twice weekly during the season. The Wednesday night Oxford Acceleration Series offers five divisions including Outlaws, Rebels, Sport Trucks, Cruisers and Ladies divisions. Saturday night Oxford Championship Series divisions include the headlining Super Late Models with Street Stocks, Bandits, Figure 8's as well as regional divisions that include Legends, North East Classic Lites, the Wicked Good Vintage Racing Association and the Pro All Star Series Modifieds.
The stadium held The Monsters of Rock Festival, featuring Van Halen, Scorpions, Dokken, Metallica & Kingdom Come, on June 25, 1988. A show on the previous day was cancelled.
The Grateful Dead performed, on two consecutive nights, at the racetrack on July 2–3, 1988, with Little Feat as their opening act.
In late 2012 the owner Bill Ryan sold the speedway to current owner Tom Mayberry. Since then there has been a change in the direction of the speedway, it no longer sanctions ACT-type Late Models as a weekly division, instead turning to Tom Mayberry's PASS (Pro All Star Series) Super Late Models which now serve as the weekly headliner. The Pro All Stars Series Super Late Model and Modified tours also make several stops at Oxford Plains during the racing season.
In 2018, the American Canadian Tour looks to make its return to Oxford Plains after an absence in 2017. ACT will return with the Pro All Star Series and Oxford Plains season opener in May along with the Saturday night race before Oxford 250 Sunday in August.
Super Late Model Track Championship
Year | Name | Number |
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2015 | Tim Brackett | 60 |
2016 | Tim Brackett | 60 |
2017 | Alan Tardiff | 9 |
Annual Oxford 250 Champions
Year | Name | Hometown | Winnings |
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1974 | Joey Kourafas | Sharon, MA | $4,500 |
1975 | Dave Dion | Hudson, NH | $4,500 |
1976 | Butch Lindley | Greenville, SC | $6,375 |
1977 | Don Biederman | Oakville, ON | $6,000 |
1978 | Bob Pressley | Asheville, NC | $7,050 |
1979 | Tom Rosati | Agawam, MA | $10,000 |
1980 | Geoff Bodine | Chemung, NY | $11,200 |
1981 | Geoff Bodine | Chemung, NY | $21,400 |
1982 | Mike Barry | Bolton, VT | $16,000 |
1983 | Tommy Ellis | Richmond, VA | $21,150 |
1984 | Mike Rowe | Turner, ME | $26,475 |
1985 | Dave Dion | Hudson, NH | $26,600 |
1986 | Chuck Bown | Portland, OR | $28,950 |
1987 | Jamie Aube | N. Ferrisburg, VT | $31,100 |
1988 | Dick McCabe | Kennebunkport, ME | $34,100 |
1989 | Jamie Aube | N. Ferrisburg, VT | $35,075 |
1990 | Chuck Bown | Portland, OR | $51,872 |
1991 | Ricky Craven | Newburgh, ME | $50,025 |
1992 | Dave Dion | Hudson, NH | $37,150 |
1993 | Junior Hanley | Campbellville, ON | $40,475 |
1994 | Derek Lynch | Norwood, ON | $33,975 |
1995 | Dave Whitlock | Petrolia, ON | $52,150 |
1996 | Larry Gelinas | Scarborough, ME | $$50,000 |
1997 | Mike Rowe | Turner, ME | $39,800 |
1998 | Ralph Nason | Unity, ME | $46,400 |
1999 | Ralph Nason | Unity, ME | $42,700 |
2000 | Ralph Nason | Unity, ME | $31,900 |
2001 | Gary Drew | Windham, ME | $35,400 |
2002 | Scott Robins | Dixfield, ME | $36,900 |
2003 | Ben Rowe | Turner, ME | $34,700 |
2004 | Ben Rowe | Turner, ME | $29,700 |
2005 | Mike Rowe | Turner, ME | $26,000 |
2006 | Jeremie Whorff | Bath, ME | $36,600 |
2007 | Roger Brown | Lancaster, NH | $35,800 |
2008 | Kevin Harvick | Bakersfield, CA | $37,300 |
2009 | Eddie MacDonald | Rowley, MA | $35,300 |
2010 | Eddie MacDonald | Rowley, MA | $29,800 |
2011 | Kyle Busch | Las Vegas, NV | $31,800 |
2012 | Joey Polewarczyk Jr. | Hudson, NH | $45,500 |
2013 | Travis Benjamin | Morrill, ME | $33,500 |
2014 | Travis Benjamin | Morrill, ME | $25,000 |
2015 | Glen Luce | Turner, ME | $30,100 |
2016 | Wayne Helliwell Jr. | Dover, NH | $30,000 |
2017 | Curtis Gerry | Waterboro, ME | $35,200 |
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Coordinates: 44°9′13.70″N 70°29′4.45″W / 44.1538056°N 70.4845694°W