FRI.-SUN.,
AUGUST 24-26, 2018 |
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2018 OXFORD 250 LAP BOARD |
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LANPHER -
POLLARD - POLEWARCZYK |
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BUBBA POLLARD
#26 |
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JOEY POLEWARCZYK
JR. #97 |
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REID LANPHER
#59 |
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PASS NORTH & NATL. SLMs at
THE 250
OFFICIAL RACE
RESULTS - 8-26-18 |
1) 26 - Bubba
Pollard - 250 Laps 2) 97
- Joey Polewarczyk Jr. - 250
3) 59 - Reid Lanpher - 250
4) 94 - Garrett Hall - 250
5) 73 - Joey Doiron - 250
6) 60 - DJ Shaw - 250 7)
7 - Travis Benjamin - 250
8) 15 - Mike Hopkins - 250
9) 88 - Brandon Barker - 250
10) 4n - Ben Rowe - 250 11) 17ma - Eddie
MacDonald - 250 12) 96 -
Wyatt Alexander - 250 13)
93 - Ray Christian III - 250
14) 23 - David Farrington -
250 15) 03 - Joe Squeglia
- 250 16) 8 - Calvin Rose
Jr. - 250 17) 47 - Kelly
Moore - 250 18) 27 -
Wayne Helliwell Jr. - 250 19)
40vt - Nick Sweet - 249
20) 94m - Shawn Martin - 249
21) 12g - Derek Griffith -
249 |
22) 54 - Johnny
Clark - 249 23) 60b - Tim
Brackett - 249 24) 42 -
Kyle Reid - 249 25) 00 -
Bryan Kruczek - 249 26)
53 - Cole Butcher - 249
27) 14 - Scott McDaniel -
249 28) 41 - Tracy Gordon
- 248 29) 24 - Mike Rowe
- 248 30) 57 - Austin
Theriault - 248 31) 23s -
Lonnie Sommerville - 248
32) 88t - Jeff Taylor - 247
33) 47x - Gabe Brown - 243
34) 29 - Austin Teras - 225
35) 7L - Glen Luce - 223
36) 13 - Cassius Clark - 215
37) 7g - Curtis Gerry - 205
38) 45 - Kodie Conner - 201
39) 72 - Scott Robbins - 131
40) 36 - Ryan Robbins - 131
41) 61 - TJ Brackett - 118
42) 9t - Alan Tardiff - 48 |
Entries Received - OPS - 8/26/18 |
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Bubba Pollard Prevails
in 45th Oxford 250
Georgia racer wins in
first-ever Oxford Plains
Speedway appearance |
Oxford, Maine -- Bubba
Pollard showed New England
race fans that the
reputation preceding him to
the 45th Annual Clark's
Scrap Metal Oxford 250 was
much more than hype, winning
the biggest one-day short
track Super Late Model race
in his first attempt Sunday
at Oxford Plains Speedway.
Pollard, from Senoia,
Georgia, got his first look
at the Speedway on Friday.
The definition of a true
Super Late Model racing
outlaw, Pollard, 31,
convinced New England race
fans that he's clearly among
the best short track racers
in North America, conquering
the unique Oxford Plains
Speedway racetrack in his
first attempt. Pollard took
the lead away from Travis
Benjamin of Belfast, a
two-time Oxford 250 champion
in his own right, then
outran another former 250
champion, Joey Polewarczyk,
Jr. of Hudson, New Hampshire
to the checkered flag.
Reid Lanpher of
Manchester made a late
charge into third position
during the closing laps.
Scarborough's Garrett Hall
ended up in fourth place
after dominating more than
half the race from his pole
starting position, earning
some $20,00-plus with lap
leader bonuses included.
Berwick's Joey Doiron, a
former PASS Super Late Model
National Champion, rounded
out the top five.
Pollard overcame a bad draw
- he started dead last in
the final of five heat races
- and needed to run a
second-round 20-lap
qualifying race to earn 29th
starting position in the
42-car starting field.
Dealing with a field of
unfamiliar foes in a race
with traffic rivaled by few,
if any, big Super Late Model
races, Pollard made all of
the right moves as he
methodically moved into
contention for the win.
A racer's racer, Pollard
was impressive from the drop
of the green flag, working
his way into the top five
during the long green flag
stretch that opened the 250.
Seemingly making all of the
right moves in traffic as
the Super Late Models
frequently raced three-wide,
the appreciative Maine crowd
soon realized the
third-generation Peach State
racer was going to be a
contender to pick up the big
check at the end of the
annual Maine classic.
In victory lane, Pollard
expressed his appreciation
to the crowd, as clearly he
was jacked up and ready to
perform before the full
grandstand, increasingly
rare in the smartphone age.
The crowd returned the love,
clearly appreciating the
successful effort of the
first-time OPS invader.
Polewarczyk, a winner
during the brief Late Model
era of the 250 and no
stranger to victory lane in
a Super Late Model at Oxford
Plains Speedway, looked like
a contender in the early
stages and put together an
impressive late charge into
the runner-up position.
Lanpher, twice a runner-up
in the 250, claimed his
third podium finish and 250
trophy.
Hall was the
story for more than half of
the race, leading all but a
few laps for more than the
first half of the 250,
occasionally battling and
swapping the lead with
seven-time OPS track
champion Jeff Taylor of
Fairfield, making his first
Super Late Model start of
the year. The young
Scarborough racer scored his
best-ever racing payday,
despite just missing out on
a trophy, posting a
fourth-place finish.
Doiron, an infrequent
competitor on the region's
top Super Late Model circuit
this season, rounded out the
top-five. Current Pro All
Stars Series North
championship points leader
DJ Shaw of Center Conway,
New Hampshire was sixth
under the checkered flag,
one spot better than his
closest rival in the
standings, Benjamin.
Mike Hopkins of Hermon raced
among the leader throughout
the 250-lapper and earned an
eight-place finish. Brandon
Barker of Windham ended up
in ninth position , with the
top ten rundown filled out
by Ben Rowe of Turner, who
claimed some lap leader
bonus money and battled up
front with winner Pollard
for several laps. Ben
Tinker of New Gloucester
padded his advantage atop
the championship points
standings in the PASS Mods
ranks, winning his fifth
40-lap feature race of the
year in an eventful race.
Bruce Helmuth of Wales was
the runner-up, followed by
Milford, New Hampshire's
Steve Dickey, Jr. The three
podium finishers were also
in those same spots at last
year's Oxford 250 program.
Saturday night
winner Spencer Morse of
Waterford was fourth,
followed by second-ranked
points man Gary Shackford of
Center Conway, New
Hampshire. The Mods race
next along with the PASS
North Super Late Models at
Beech Ridge Motor Speedway
in Scarborough, Maine on
Saturday, September 23
before wrapping up their
championship season back at
Oxford Plains Speedway on
October 13. Zach Audet of
Norridgewock surprised
virtually no one with his
victory in the North East
Mini Stock Tour's 50-lap
race. Audet, the king of
four-cylinder racing in
Central Maine and beyond,
outran Kodi Sabens of
Windsor, Vermont to the
checkered flag. Jimmy Childs
of Leeds, survived several
days of practice and a crash
earlier in the afternoon to
claim the third-place
trophy. Michael Viens of
Seekonk, Massachusetts and
Sidney's Matt Glidden
rounded out the top five.
Allen's Coffee Flavored
Brandy Street Stock points
leader Matt Dufault of
Turner charged past Skip
Tripp on the final lap to
win the 30-lap main event
for The Taste of Maine
division, just barely edging
the division's all-time wins
leader at the finish line by
.017-seconds, mere inches.
Tripp, hopping into John
White's 12 car for the
weekend, kept five-time
winner and defending track
champion Billy Childs, Jr.,
who had won on the previous
night, at bay but couldn't
keep Dufault out of victory
lane before the healthy
crowd. Championship
contender Tyler King of Gray
made a late charge into
third position. Childs and
fellow Leeds racer Kyle
Hewins rounded out the top
five.
John Childs of
Leeds cruised up the outside
lane and into the lead, then
outran all rivals to score
his first-ever Oxford 250
Sunday win in the Rebel
class. Travis Lovejoy of
Waterboro was closest to
Childs as the checkered flag
wavedWaterford's Jamie
Heath, Oxford's Gerard Cote
and Rick Montminy from
Auburn filled out the
top-five rundown.
The
next Pro All Stars Series
North Super Late Model race
is scheduled for Saturday,
September 15 at White
Mountain Motorsports Park in
North Woodstock, New
Hampshire. Next on the
Oxford Plains Speedway is
Motor Mayhem 4, featuring
the Oxford Acceleration
Series divisions along with
an endure race and other
interesting motorized
entertainment. Championship
Day and Night for all weekly
Oxford Plains Speedway
Budweiser Championship
Series and Oxford
Acceleration Series
divisions is scheduled for
Saturday, September 8 at
4:00 p.m. Oxford Plains
Speedway is located on State
Route 26 at 877 Main Street
in Oxford, Maine. For more
information visit
proallstarsseries.com,
oxfordplains.com or call
(207) 539-8865.
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Official results
from the Sunday, August 26
Clark's Scrap Metal 45th
Annual Oxford 250 Pro All
Stars Series National
Championship Series Super
Late Model racing program,
showing finishing position,
car number, driver's name
and driver's hometown: |
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45th Annual Oxford 250
by Clark's Scrap Metals Pro
All Stars Series National
Championship Race (250 laps)
1 26 Bubba Pollard, Senoia,
GA; 2 97 Joey Polewarczyk,
Jr., Hudson, NH; 3 59 Reid
Lanpher, Manchester, ME; 4
94 Garrett Hall,
Scarborough, ME; 5 73 Joey
Doiron, Berwick, ME; 6 60 DJ
Shaw, Center Conway, NH; 7 7
Travis Benjamin, Belfast,
ME; 8 15 Mike Hopkins,
Hermon, ME; 9 88 Brandon
Barker, Windham, ME; 10 4
Ben Rowe, Turner, ME; 11 17
Eddie MacDonald, Rowley, MA;
12 96 Wyatt Alexander,
Charlotte, NC; 13 93 Ray
Christian III, Uncasville,
CT; 14 23 Dave Farrington,
Jr., Jay, ME; 15 03 Joe
Squeglia, Derry, NH; 16 8
Calvin Rose, Jr., Turner,
ME; 17 47 Kelly Moore,
Scarborough, ME; 18 27 Wayne
Helliwell, Jr., Dover, NH;
19 40 Nick Sweet, Barre, VT;
20 94 Shawn Martin, Turner,
ME; 21 12 Derek Griffith,
Hudson, NH; 22 54 Johnny
Clark, Farmingdale, ME; 23
60 Tim Brackett, Buckfield,
ME; 24 42 Kyle Reid, Cape
Breton, NS, Canada; 25 00
Bryan Kruczek, Newmarket,
NH; 26 53 Cole Butcher,
Dartmouth, NS, Canada; 27 14
Scott McDaniel, Livermore,
ME; 28 41 Tracy Gordon,
Strong, ME; 29 24 Mike Rowe,
Turner, ME; 30 57 Austin
Theriault, Fort Kent, ME; 31
23 Lonnie Sommerville,
Barnesville, NB, Canada; 32
88 Jeff Taylor, Fairfield,
ME; 33 47 Gabe Brown, Center
Conway, NH; 34 29 Austin
Teras, Gray, ME; 35 7 Glen
Luce, Turner, ME; 36 13
Cassius Clark, Farmington,
ME; 37 7 Curtis Gerry,
Waterboro, ME; 38 45 Kodie
Connor, Kannapolis, NC; 39
72 Scott Robbins, Dixfield,
ME; 40 36 Ryan Robbins,
Dixfield, ME; 41 61 TJ
Brackett, Buckfield, ME; 42
9 Alan Tardiff, Goodwins
Mills, ME.
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PASS Super Late Model
Last Chance Race (50 laps)
1 7 Curtis
Gerry, Waterboro, ME; 2 78
Ivan Kaffel, Raymond, ME; 3
72 Scott Robbins, Dixfield,
ME; 4 94 Shawn Martin,
Turner, ME; 5 44 Rusty
Poland, Windham, ME; 6 00
Jeremy Davis, Tamworth, NH;
7 46 Dennis Spencer, Jr.,
Oxford, ME; 8 90 Derek
Kneeland, Sebago, ME; 9 9
Zach Emerson, Sabattus, ME;
10 16 Travis Stearns,
Auburn, ME; 11 0 Scott Luce,
Strong, ME; 12 63 John
Salemi, Nashua, NH; 13 42
Kyle Reid, Cape Breton, NS,
Canada; 14 09 Justin Drake,
Burnham, ME; 15 16 Adam
Gray, Belchertown, MA; 16 51
John Peters, Westbrook, ME;
17 18 Wayne Parritt,
Steuben, ME; DNS 29 Trevor
Sanborn, East Parsonsfield,
ME.
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PASS MODS -
SUNDAY |
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PASS Mods (40 laps) 1
19 Ben Tinker, New
Gloucester, ME; 2 25 Bruce
Helmuth, Wales, ME; 3 12
Steve Dickey, Jr., Milford,
NH; 4 34 Spencer Morse,
Waterford, ME; 5 60 Gary
Shackford, Center Conway,
NH; 6 14 Mark Napolitano,
North Yarmouth, ME; 7 21
Mark Lucas, Harpswell, ME; 8
60 Adam Gray, Belchertown,
MA; 9 85 Jariet Harrison,
Freeport, ME; 10 48 Brian
Treadwell, Hancock, ME; 11 2
Matty Sanborn, Windham, ME;
12 7 Spencer Vaughan,
Canton, ME; 13 15 Wayne
Allard, Stetson, ME; 14 33
Billy Dixon, Waterboro, ME;
15 35 Kristina Nadeau,
Buxton, ME; 16 16 Patrick
Sullivan, Poland, ME; 17 10
Kate Re, Lovell, ME. |
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PASS MODS -
SATURDAY |
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PASS Mods (40 laps)
1 34 Spencer Morse,
Waterford; 2 60 Gary
Shackford, Center Conway,
NH; 3 60x Adam Gray,
Belchertown, MA; 4 19 Ben
Tinker, New Gloucester; 5 2
Matty Sanborn, Windham; 6 16
Patrick Sullivan, Poland; 7
33 Billy Dixon, Waterboro; 8
85 Jariet Harrison,
Freeport; 9 12 Steve Dickey,
Jr., Milford, NH; 10 17 15
Wayne Allard, Stetson; 11 10
Kate Re, Lovell; 12 21 Mark
Lucas, Harpswell; 13 14 Mark
Napolitano, North Yarmouth;
14 48 Brian Treadwell,
Hancock; 15 35 Kristina
Nadeau, Buxton; 16 25 Bruce
Helmuth, Wales; 15 7 Spencer
Vaughan, Canton.
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North East Mini Stock Tour
(50 laps) 1 19
Zach Audet, Norridgewock,
ME; 2 36 Kodi Sabens,
Windsor, VT; 3 10 Jimmy
Childs, Leeds, ME; 4 85
Michael Viens, Seekonk, MA;
5 20 Matt Glidden, Sidney,
ME; 6 7 Cody Leblanc,
Waterville, ME; 7 71 Matt
Boucher, Andover, NH; 8 23
Devin Guy, Dublin, NH; 9 14
Justin Faford, Westminster,
MA; 10 43 Dana Shepard,
Putney, VT; 11 56 Jamie
Heath, Waterford, ME; 12 52
Jeremy Carter, East Andover,
NH; 13 55 Nick Anderson,
Oxford, MA; 14 84 William
Schoeler, Warwick, RI; 15 48
Justin King, Derry, NH; 16
88 Emerson Cayer,
Contoocook, NH; 17 9 George
Fortin, Leeds, ME; 18 18
Jake Rheaume, Rochester, NH;
19 90 Desmond Skillings,
Antrim, NH; 20 97 Becky
Elston-Burns, Carmel, ME.
Allen's Coffee Flavored
Brandy Street Stock (30
laps) 1 61 Matt
Dufault, Turner, ME; 2 12
Skip Tripp, Norway, ME; 3 11
Tyler King, Gray, ME; 4 1
Billy Childs, Jr., Leeds,
ME; 5 51 Kyle Hewins, Leeds,
ME; 6 2 Gary Babineau,
Hollis Center, ME; 7 62 Nick
Stanley, Oxford, ME; 8 21
Zach Bowie, Turner, ME; 9 36
Rick Spaulding, Lisbon, ME;
10 3 Jordan Pearson,
Thorndike, ME; 11 4 Jordan
Russell, Norway, ME; 12 67
Michael Haynes, Livermore
Falls, ME; 13 09 Mark
Turner, Norway, ME; 14 52
Mike Nichols, Livermore
Falls, ME; 15 27 Patrick
Thorne, Standish, ME; 16 99
George Haskell, Casco, ME;
17 77 Jon Brill, Bridgton,
ME; 18 5 Guy Childs,
Lewiston, ME; 19 56 Addie
McDaniel, Bridgton, ME; 20
53 Matt Brill, Bridgton, ME;
21 1x Joey Isrealson,
Scarborough, ME; 22 24
Jonathan Emerson, Sabattus,
ME; 23 22 Joe Hutter,
Hebron, ME; 24 05 Brett
Osmond, Wiscasset, ME.
Rebels (20 laps)
1 69 John Childs, Leeds, ME;
2 79 Travis Lovejoy,
Waterboro, ME; 3 91 Jamie
Heath, Waterford, ME; 4 05
Gerard Cote, Oxford, ME; 5
44 Rick Montminy, Auburn,
ME; 6 14 Adam O'Neil,
Lewiston, ME; 7 69x Adam
Warnoch, Buxton, ME; 8 24
Travis 'Tornado' Verrill,
South Paris, ME; 9 56 Addie
McDaniel, Bridgton, ME; 10
21 Ralph Green, Auburn, ME;
11 50 AJ Smith III, South
Paris, ME; 12 12 Chris
Lavanway, Auburn, ME; 13 04
Caleb Proctor, Casco, ME; 14
5 Matt Thibeault, Mechanic
Falls, ME; 15 10 Corey
Roussel, South Paris, ME; 16
55 Dean Jordan, Jay, ME; 17
4 Dave Brannon, Monmouth,
ME; 18 8 Jeremy Lauzier,
Rumford, ME; 19 95 Cody
Childs, Auburn, ME; 20 55
Kyle Gray, Carmel, ME; 21 11
Cam Childs, Leeds, ME; 22 1
Brandon Varney, Mechanic
Falls, ME; 23 12 Adam
sanborn, West Paris, ME; 24
4 Calab Emerson-Mains,
Richmond, ME. |
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Clark's Scrap Metals has
come on board
for
title sponsorship of the
45th Annual
Clark's Scrap
Metals Oxford 250 |
Oxford Plains
Speedway and the Pro All
Stars Series are excited to
announce that Clark's Scrap
Metals has come on board for
title sponsorship of the
45th Annual Clark's Scrap
Metals Oxford 250 on Sunday,
August 26th.
Clark's
Scrap Metal has four
location's in Maine
including Hallowell,
Chelsea, Monteville, and
Jay. Clark's Scrap Metals
and the Clark Family have
been long time supporters of
stock car racing in Maine
and have competed in the Pro
All Stars Series since the
series inception
accumulating six PASS
Championships along the way.
"We are really
excited to be a part of the
45th Annual Oxford 250. This
is a huge opportunity for
the Clark's Scrap Metals
family to work with the
Mayberry's on the largest
Super Late Model race in the
country," said Clark's Scrap
Metals President John Clark
III. |
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Could This
Weekend’s 45th Annual
Oxford 250 Be
The Best Yet? |
NAPLES, ME (August
23) - With nearly 70 entries
and campers already covering
the grounds of Oxford Plains
Speedway, anticipation for
this weekend's 45thAnnual
Clark's Scrap Metal Oxford
250 has reached a fever
pitch. The best Pro All
Stars Series (PASS) Super
Late Model drivers from
across the United States and
Canada are currently
arriving for Maine's largest
sporting event. An event
that is expected to attract
over 10,000 fans to the area
over the course of the
weekend.
Last year's
winner, Curtis Gerry, is
clearly the favorite to
become the first
back-to-back winner of the
250 since Travis Benjamin
accomplished the feat in
2014. In addition to winning
the 250 last year, the
native of Waterboro, ME, has
won the last four PASS North
Super Late Model races at
Oxford Plains and that has
him excited about his
prospects this weekend.
"It is an awesome
feeling knowing that we have
such momentum going with
this winning streak, but
it's very stressful also,"
says Gerry, driver of the #7
Ripley & Fletcher Ford. "We
have a great car and just
need a good draw [in the
heat races] and a clean race
and we'll see where we end
up."
One of the most
talked up drivers coming to
the Clark's Scrap Metal
Oxford 250 this weekend is
Senoia, GA's, Bubba Pollard.
Pollard has been one of the
most successful Super Late
Model drivers in the country
over the last decade and
recently got locked in to
the 250 by virtue of his
PASS South win at South
Boston Speedway. Coming to
Oxford for the first time,
Pollard will team with
former two-time Oxford 250
winner, Ben Rowe, in their
Senneker Performance Chassis
to try and help speed up his
learning curve in the big
race.
"Getting locked
in to Oxford was huge, it's
big," says Pollard, driver
of the Harrison's Work Gear
Ford #26. "Oxford is gonna
be a tough field, those guys
are good. We've been working
hard all year to try and
make that our race to focus
on, so I hope we can do it."
Canadians have been a
big part of the Oxford 250
since Ontario's Don
Biederman became the first
Canuck to win in 1977.
Several Canadian drivers are
once again entered this
year, with Nova Scotia's,
Cole Butcher, being one of
the most successful. Butcher
hopes to end Canada's
winless streak in the 250 by
becoming the first Canadian
to win since Dave Whitlock
in 1995.
"We left for
Oxford on Wednesday and are
staying the whole weekend,"
says Butcher, driver of the
Atlantic Tiltload #53.
"We're putting a lot of
effort into the 250. The
competition is always so
tough at Oxford, but we
think we will have something
for them this time around."
The competition will be
keen this year and hard to
predict with the starting
lineup being determined by
the ever-exciting heat
races. When looking at local
Super Late Model shows at
Oxford Plains, it makes
predicting the winner of the
250 even harder. Brandon
Barker and Ivan Kaffel
recently scored their first
Super Late Model wins there,
while three-time Oxford 250
winner, Mike Rowe, picked up
the win last weekend.
And then there are the
championship contenders. DJ
Shaw and Travis Benjamin
competing for the PASS North
title, while Derek Griffith,
Ray Christian, III, Ben
Rowe, and Kodie Conner are
all in the thick for the
PASS National Championship.
The 45thAnnual Clark's
Scrap Metal Oxford 250 will
go green on Sunday
afternoon, August 26 with
the heat races to determine
the starting lineup going
green at 1:30 PM for the
PASS Super Late Models, PASS
Modifieds, Rebels, Street
Stocks, and NEMST. With the
possibility of $50,000 going
to the winner, the Oxford
250 is the biggest single
day event in motorsports,
with nearly 70 Pro All Stars
Series (PASS) Super Late
Models expected to compete
in the qualifying heats and
main event, and it is all
held on Sunday, August 26.
In addition to the showcase
event on Sunday, fans will
have the chance to enjoy a
full weekend of racing at
Oxford Plains Speedway. It
will all begin on Friday,
August 24 when the PASS
Super Late Models will get
their first chance to take
to the track for practice.
Beginning at 6:30 PM, a full
slate of heat and feature
racing gets under way for
the Outlaws, Rebels, Street
Stocks, Cruisers, Trucks,
Ladies, Legends, and
Bandits.
On Saturday,
August 25, the PASS Super
Late Models will have
another opportunity to
practice before heats and
features begin for the ACT
Late Models, PASS Modifieds,
Street Stocks, NEMST
Cyclones, NE Lites, and
Wicked Good.
Entry
forms and the complete
weekend schedule for the
45thAnnual Clark's Scrap
Metal Oxford 250, along with
the inaugural PASS
Commonwealth Classic at
Richmond Raceway, are
available at
ProAllStarsSeries.com.
The Pro All Stars Series
is recognized as North
America's premier
sanctioning body for asphalt
Super Late Models and boasts
such marquee events as the
legendary Oxford 250 at
Oxford Plains Speedway, the
Easter Bunny 150 at historic
Hickory Motor Speedway, and
the PASS Commonwealth
Classic at Richmond Raceway.
For media or
marketing questions, please
contact Alan Dietz at
704-231-2039 or
alandietzpass@live.com.
Don't forget to
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Clark’s Scrap Metal
Oxford 250 MEDIA DAY -
Weds. Aug. 22nd |
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Weekend Schedule Now
Available And
New Entries For 45th Annual
Oxford 250 |
NAPLES, ME (August
16) - With campers already
arriving on the grounds of
Oxford Plains Speedway, the
complete weekend schedule
for the 45th Annual Clark's
Scrap Metal Oxford 250 has
now been posted and is
available online at
ProAllStarsSeries.com. The
Oxford 250 will go green on
Sunday afternoon, August 26
with the ever important heat
races to determine the
starting lineup going green
at 1:30 PM for the PASS
Super Late Models, PASS
Modifieds, Rebels, Street
Stocks, and NEMST. With the
possibility of $50,000 going
to the winner, the Oxford
250 is the biggest single
day event in motorsports,
with nearly 70 Pro All Stars
Series (PASS) Super Late
Models expected to compete
in the qualifying heats and
main event, and it is all
held on Sunday, August 26.
The list of pre-entries
is now up to 60, with a very
impressive group of new
drivers, led by Senoia, GA's
Bubba Pollard, who recently
got locked into the 250 via
his win last weekend at
South Boston Speedway in
Virginia. Joining him will
be 2015 Oxford 250 winner,
Glen Luce, as well as
defending ARCA Series
champion, Austin Theriault.
Former multi-time Oxford
Plains Speedway track
champion, Jeff Taylor, has
also entered as he still
seeks his first ever win in
the 250.
Race teams
will once again have the
opportunity to make live pit
stops and employ strategy
during the course of the
event and, since caution
laps will not count, teams
can avoid the pressure of
having to bring in
"specialized" pit crews.
In addition to the
showcase event on Sunday,
fans will have the chance to
enjoy a full weekend of
racing at Oxford Plains
Speedway. It will all begin
on Friday, August 24 when
the PASS Super Late Models
will get their first chance
to take to the track for
practice. Beginning at 6:30
PM, a full slate of heat and
feature racing gets under
way for the Outlaws, Rebels,
Street Stocks, Cruisers,
Trucks, Ladies, Legends, and
Bandits.
On Saturday,
August 25, the PASS Super
Late Models will have
another opportunity to
practice before heats and
features begin for the ACT
Late Models, PASS Modifieds,
Street Stocks, NEMST
Cyclones, NE Lites, and
Wicked Good.
Entry
forms and the complete
weekend schedule for the
45th Annual Clark's Scrap
Metal Oxford 250, along with
the inaugural PASS
Commonwealth Classic at
Richmond Raceway, are
available at
ProAllStarsSeries.com.
The Pro All Stars Series
is recognized as North
America's premier
sanctioning body for asphalt
Super Late Models and boasts
such marquee events as the
legendary Oxford 250 at
Oxford Plains Speedway, the
Easter Bunny 150 at historic
Hickory Motor Speedway, and
the PASS Commonwealth
Classic at Richmond Raceway.
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704-231-2039 or
alandietzpass@live.com.
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