American-Canadian Tour Returns to Oxford Plains Speedway for 49th 250 Weekend

Barre, VT — This Saturday, August 27th the American-Canadian Tour is ready to roll back down Route 26 in Oxford, Maine to Oxford Plains Speedway for one of the biggest weekends of the season. The ACT Tour headlines a packed Saturday ‘Night Before the 250’ program alongside the New England Supermodified Series, Modified Racing Series and more!

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Supermod Debut and SLM Car Change On Tap for Griffith at Oxford 250

Derek Griffith’s 2022 racing season has become one of two distinct sides. On one hand, there have been opportunities either to run Super and Pro Late Model races he has never run before, along with his first trio of starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with Sam Hunt Racing.

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Ben Rowe Driving Father’s Car in 49th Oxford 250

This past Saturday night, one of Maine’s greatest racecar drivers of all-time took the green flag for the first time in 2022. Fans in attendance at Oxford Plains Speedway were on the edge of their seats as Mike Rowe made his way through the Pro All Stars Series Super Late Model field over the 150-lap event. Despite cutting a right-front tire, it was still a performance that left fans talking.

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National Stars Take on the American-Canadian Tour on Oxford 250 Weekend

Barre, VT — As the best and brightest stars of the Northeast touring series prepare for the 49th Annual Oxford 250 weekend August 26th-28th, American-Canadian Tour officials are excited to announce that a pair of nationally recognized super-stars are joining in the Oxford Plains 125 headliner for the annual ‘Night Before the Oxford 250’ program.

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Track Talk Column for Sunday, August 7, 2022

East Bridgewater’s Ryan Kuhn and his race team are gearing up for the Oxford 250 set for Sunday, August 28 at Oxford Plains Speedway in western Maine.  The winner will get $25,000 plus lap money.

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Lou Modestino’s Track Talk For 07/31/2022

We had a conversation with Rick Johnson of Pembroke regarding the early July AMA Pro MX at the family’ MX venue in Southwick.  Rick and his son Keith Johnson of Carver, who is still the AMA Pro Vet National Champion, work all year round to make the  Annual AMA Pro MX a success.

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Marcel Gravel Takes First ACT Win at Maine’s Oxford Plains Speedway

Barre, VT — For the 57th time since 1986, the American-Canadian Tour graced the third-mile oval of Oxford Plains Speedway and once again, a first-time winner emerged victorious. Twenty-four teams from across New England and Quebec rolled down Route 26 to the Maine home of the American-Canadian Tour with an interesting group of championship chasers, one-off glory seekers and those that simply enjoy the challenge Oxford Plains Speedway brings.

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New England Track Talk For July 10, 2022

Several local motorsports competitors are in action during this 2022 racing season.  The Kuhn family is one of them and is comprised of driver Ryan Kuhn of E. Bridgewater and father Jimmy, Jr. and grandfather Jimmy Sr.  both of West Bridgewater as part of his crew.

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American-Canadian Tour Returns to Historic Oxford Plains Speedway

Barre, VT — For the 57th time since 1986, the Stars and Cars of the American-Canadian Tour invade the historic third-mile oval on Route 26 in Oxford, Maine on Sunday, July 10th. Oxford Plains Speedway once again welcomes the American-Canadian Tour in an epic Sunday afternoon double-header event alongside the Pro All Stars Series Super Late Models. The PASS Modifieds, R&R Raceparts Open Street Stock Series and Oxford Limited Sportsman make up the undercard for this incredible 5-division showdown.

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DeSouza Wants to Stay On Top in Oxford Championship Series

In Maine the racing season has only just begun, but already a lot has happened for Super Late Model racers at Oxford Plains Speedway. Four 50-lap points races for the weekly Oxford Championship Series and one 150-lap Pro All Stars Series event are in the books.

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New England Supermodified Series Opener Postponed

Naples, ME — The New England Supermodified Series is one of the most anticipated divisions in the northeast this season. Bringing Big Blocks back to prominence and into new and exciting markets while tackling the immense cost of Supermodified racing. While there is a great amount of support behind the new division, supply chain issues are hurting supermodified teams as bad or worse than any division in the country.

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