Auto RacingSports Complete coverage of 46th annual Oxford 250 Posted August 20, 2019 Updated August 27, 2019 Font size + Gift article You are able to gift 5 more articles this month.Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Email Copy Link Email address Send! Article link sent! An error has occurred. Please try again. With a Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel subscription, you can gift 5 articles each month.It looks like you do not have any active subscriptions. To get one, go to the subscriptions page. Subscribe Today With a Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel subscription, you can gift 5 articles each month. Subscribe Today Sign In Loading.... Share Facebook Reddit Linkedin Email Copy Link Print Travis Benjamin beat the best to make Oxford 250 history With third win in prestigious event Sunday, Morrill driver permanently etched his name in New England racing record books. Travis Benjamin makes history as a 3-time Oxford 250 champion Morrill native joins elite company with victory. Oxford 250 notebook: The gang gets back together for Travis Benjamin Johnny Clark finishes disappointing 4th; defending champion Bubba Pollard bows out early. Oxford 250: For Travis Benjamin and his father, it’s the trophy that matters Ron Benjamin went from pizza to a Pro Stock, and eventually to victory lane, Travis Barrett writes. At Oxford 250, pit stops can make or break a driver’s chances The 250-lap race at Oxford Plains Speedway is one of the few times that most drivers and their crews get to run live pit stops. Oxford 250 notebook: Nick Sweet an unassuming favorite this weekend Cassius Clark, Johnny Clark among quickest cars in practice; Joey Polewarczyk would love to become a two-time champion. Oxford 250: Glen Luce sets health concerns aside this weekend 2015 Oxford 250 champion has missed more than three months as doctors try to determine what ails him. Oxford 250 notebook: John Peters represents the hopes of the little guys 2018 winner Bubba Pollard getting reacquainted with Oxford Plains; Curtis Gerry tops the speed charts on first day of practice. Oxford 250: For Johnny Clark, life looks different on the eve of 40 One of most accomplished drivers in Maine auto racing, Clark still motivated to earn 1st career Oxford 250 win. Sidelines: With the Oxford 250, it’s always about the numbers Car counts have dropped significantly from the race's heyday but that doesn't mean the race has lost its luster, writes Travis Barrett. Calvin Rose Jr. making a name for himself at Oxford Plains Speedway Turner driver grew up watching the racing careers of his neighbors, legendary father-son duo Mike and Ben Rowe, but is now building his own legacy. Contenders make their presence known at Oxford 250 media day A half-dozen drivers, young and old, met the media, claiming confidence but also admitting that there are many other strong drivers in the field. Auto racing: Bubba Pollard hopes for more Oxford 250 magic After winning in his first career appearance at Oxford Plains Speedway, Georgia driver aims to become 6th driver in history to win back-to-back 250s. Auto racing: Ben Ashline set for Oxford 250 return Seven years after crashing out in qualifying, Pittston native hopes to finally put disappointment in rearview mirror. Oxford 250: Recent results at Oxford Plains show promise for group of drivers Curtis Gerry, Garrett Hall among early favorites to contend in Sunday's 46th annual Oxford 250. Farmington’s Cassius Clark hopes to finally conquer Oxford 250 The 250 has become a Holy Grail that has eluded the 37-year-old driver and Mt. Blue High School graduate, who races for King Racing in Nova Scotia. Copy the Story Link Send questions/comments to the editors. « Previous Farmington’s Cassius Clark hopes to finally conquer Oxford 250 Next » Auto racing: Ben Ashline set for Oxford 250 return filed under: Oxford 250, Oxford Plains Speedway, Pro All Stars Series Related Stories Latest Articles