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The main race held there is the Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Oxford 250, which has run under various sanctions over the years; in the early 1990s, the race was a combination race between the NASCAR Busch Series and NASCAR Busch North Series, but it later became an American Canadian Tour Late Model race, and now a Pro All Star Series Super Late Model ...
The long path to racing at Oxford Plains Speedway the last Sunday of August began in April and has included more than 20 features for some drivers — along with some competitive qualifying heat ...
The True Value Oxford 250 was a 250 green flag lap race held July 8 at Oxford Plains Speedway in Oxford, Maine. Joey Kourafas won the pole. Top ten results. 63-Chuck Bown; 6-Tommy Houston; 01-Joey Kourafas; 22-Rick Mast; 79-Dave Rezendes 1 lap down; 41-Jamie Aube 1 lap down; 44-Bobby Labonte 1 lap down; 31-Steve Grissom 2 laps down; 7-Billy ...
Aug. 27—Dillon Moltz enjoys the thrill of hurtling a race car around a track, but his passion for innovation in the sport also keeps him in the driver's seat. When he is not behind the wheel, he ...
Biederman won the prestigious Oxford 250 at Oxford Plains Speedway, Maine in 1977, [1] one of only four Canadians to do so, with Junior Hanley, Derek Lynch, and Dave Whitlock being the others. [2] [3] [4] Biederman won the IWK 250 at Riverside International Speedway in James River, Nova Scotia on three consecutive occasions from 1979–1981. [5]
Aug. 29—OXFORD — Being the last to drop a line into the water is usually less-than-ideal for a fisherman. But for sixth-generation Cundy's Harbor fisherman TJ Watson, fishing for the prize ...
The True Value 250 was held July 7 at Oxford Plains Speedway. Billy Clark won the pole. Races in the Northeastern United States were declared combination Busch Series / Busch North Series races; drivers in both series participated in one race for points in both series. Top ten results. 28-Ricky Craven; 6-Tommy Houston; 34-Todd Bodine; 72-Tracy ...
Despite a 38th place in his season debut at Oxford, McCabe recovered by piloting his #0 in both NHIS races to two top-10 finishes in 1991. He was 9th in the July race and 10th in the October race. McCabe started off 1992 by qualifying for the outside pole at Nazareth Speedway. However, he was wrecked in that race early and finished 35th.