Re, 19, and Brown, 20, have high hopes for the 50th running of Maine’s premier stock car race.
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Oxford 250: Austin Theriault returning, teaming up with Travis Mills Foundation
Fort Kent native is getting back in the driver’s seat and will try raise money for wounded veterans.
Oxford 250: Cole Butcher bumps his way to victory
The Nova Scotia driver takes over lead after making contact with Johnny Clark while racing through traffic with eight laps left, then holds on to become first Canadian since 1995 to win the 250.
Oxford 250 notebook: Defending champ Cassius Clark cruises in qualifier, but exits feature early
Also, Isaac Bevin, son of former Kentucky governor Matt Bevin, enjoys his first Oxford 250 weekend.
Oxford 250 draw all about luck; then it’s time to get to work
The last drivers to enter picked last during the qualifying draw. The two most coveted poker chips were still in play for the final three drivers, but so was one of the least-desired numbers.
Oxford 250: Former winner Jeremie Whorff running well again at Oxford Plains
The 2006 champion from West Bath has shown speed in limited races this season.
Farmington’s Cassius Clark wins the Oxford 250
Clark survives takes lead after crash, then, with a damaged car, fends off challenges from Derek Griffith and Curtis Gerry to claim his first Oxford 250 title.
48th annual Oxford 250 results
Oxford Plains Speedway Sunday, Aug. 29, 2021 1. Cassius Clark 2. Curtis Gerry 3. Derek Griffith 4. Joey Doiron 5. Johnny Clark 6. Eddie MacDonald 7. Dennis Spencer 8. Trevor Sanborn 9. Joey Polewarczyk 10. Bubba Pollard 11. Brandon Barker 12. Jeff White 13. Ben Ashline 14. Scott Robbins 15. Kyle DeSouza 16. Dave Farrington […]
Little sleep, but Derek Kneeland’s dreams come true before and at the Oxford 250
The Windham native qualified for Sunday’s race after spotting for Tyler Reddick in the NASCAR Cup Series at Daytona on Saturday night.
Oxford 250 notebook: Scott and Ryan Robbins help each other qualify
The cousins frequently share information, to the point where it’s “almost like having a two-car team.”