Jun 15, 2007 | Oxford Plains Speedway
Double Late Models, seven divisions
highlight Saturday's Dunkin' Donuts Night
OXFORD, Maine – The busiest race night this side of TD Banknorth 250 Weekend Presented By New England Dodge Dealers is scheduled for Saturday at Oxford Plains Speedway.
Dunkin’ Donuts Night will provide one of the best entertainment values of the season for any race fan. Seven different racing divisions will compete for an astonishing 350 laps on a diverse Oxford Championship Series card. D
ouble features for the Oxford Networks Late Model division are the co-headline attraction. The 40-lap Late Model feature wiped out by a thunderstorm on June 2 will start off the program, with a full round of qualifying and a twin feature set for later in the evening.
(more…)
Jun 9, 2007 | Oxford Plains Speedway
L/A Harley-Davidson LM Challenge moved to Sunday
OXFORD, Maine – Heavy rain Saturday afternoon prompted Oxford Plains Speedway to postpone round two of the L/A Harley-Davidson Late Model Challenge Series until 2 p.m. Sunday.
(more…)
Jun 8, 2007 | Oxford Plains Speedway
Another border battle as OPS serves up second round
of L/A Harley-Davidson Late Model Challenge Sat. night
OXFORD, Maine – Round two of the most lucrative regional short track miniseries in Late Model history roars to life Saturday night with the L/A Harley-Davidson Late Model Challenge 100 at Oxford Plains Speedway.
(more…)
Jun 8, 2007 | Oxford Plains Speedway
Farrington becomes all-time winner
in JARRacing Go Kart Series at Oxford
Cody Chiasson also double winner Friday night
OXFORD, Maine – Wilton teenager Dave Farrington Jr. has won dozens of go kart races throughout the state and region during his career.
(more…)
Jun 6, 2007 | Oxford Plains Speedway
Spaulding wins second straight in thriller;
Brannon brings home career first at OPS
OXFORD, Maine – You won't find many closer or more exciting races anywhere than the third and final Chimney Tech Outlaw feature on Wednesday night's Acceleration Series card at Oxford Plains Speedway.
(more…)
Jun 3, 2007 | Oxford Plains Speedway
Chadwick's grocery getter outruns Parlin's
old Wednesday ride in Enduro showdown
Charlie Webster waits his turn, takes 4-cylinder victory
OXFORD, Maine – At first inspection, Ryan Chadwick's unpretentious, white station wagon appears more fast than functional. The only remote tip-off to its current incarnation as a race car is the red, crudely painted No. 2 on its door panels.
Well, looks are deceiving. Chadwick led all 50 laps of his full-size Enduro on Sunday afternoon, turning back two late charges by Gerald Parlin to pick up a Motor Mayhem checkered flag.
(more…)