Oxford Plains Speedway

Oxford Plains Speedway is a 0.375 mi oval motor racing circuit of featuring stock-car type races located at Oxford,  Maine, United States.

In operation since 1950, its stands can accommodate more than 14,000 spectators, making it the largest capacity sports complex in the state of Maine.

History
Oxford Plains Speedway has presented each year since 1974 the Oxford 250, renamed TD Bank 250, after its main sponsor for a few years, a 250-lap race, one of the most prestigious stock-car races on a short asphalt track in North America. Several big names in NASCAR have already competed in the Oxford 250, including Kyle Busch, winner in 2011, Kevin Harvick, winner in 2008, Matt Kenseth, Rusty Wallace, Brad Keselowski, Denny Hamlin and Kurt Busch. Each year, nearly 100 drivers try to qualify for the forty places available on the starting grid. From 1993 to 1995, the race was won by Canadian pilots; Junior Hanley (1993), Derek Lynch (1994) and Dave Whitlock (1995). A first Canadian won the event in 1977, the Ontarian Don Biederman. No Quebec driver has yet won this race. The best results are those of Patrick Laperle, 2nd in 2009, and Claude Leclerc, 3rd in 1983.

In addition to local championships, the track also features PASS North series races.

The site hosted the festival in 1988, featuring the bands, , ,  and. The legendary band also performed at Oxford Plains Speedway that same year.