How to Watch the 52nd Annual Oxford 250
Live Stream Pay Per View Oxford 250 Anywhere on August 22-24 at Oxford Plains Speedway.
RACING
David Mikes
8/22/20252 min read


The 52nd Annual All That’s Metal Oxford 250 takes over Oxford Plains Speedway from August 22–24, bringing fans one of the most anticipated Super Late Model events in short track racing. This year’s edition also serves as the finale of Oxford Plains’ Crown Jewel Triple Crown Series.
Fans can catch every moment live on Racing America PPV Or ArenaCast with low cost, with racing starting Friday and culminating in Sunday’s 250-lap Oxford 250 main event.
WATCH: 52nd Annual Oxford 250 Anywhere
How to Watch on ArenaCast
Broadcast: All three days of the Oxford 250 weekend will stream live on RacingAmerica.TV via pay-per-view.Or ArenaCast with low cost
Packages:
Sunday Only: Watch the headline Oxford 250 on August 24.
Full Weekend: Enjoy three days of racing action.
Oxford 250 Weekend Schedule
Friday, August 22 – Opening Night
Sunoco 150 for Super Late Models
Includes a 250 provisional for the highest-finishing driver without a 2025 PASS win
Sunoco fuel bonuses (50 gallons awarded to the race winner)
Yvon Bedard 109 (ACT Quebec Challenge Series finale)
WATCH: 52nd Annual Oxford 250 Anywhere
Saturday, August 23 – ACT Showcase
ACT 125 annual feature
Support divisions: New England Supermodified Series & PASS Modifieds
Sunday, August 24 – Oxford 250 Day
Morning: Draw for heat race lineups (over 50 drivers entered)
Afternoon: Heat races, consolation rounds & last-chance qualifier
Evening: 52nd Annual All That’s Metal Oxford 250 main event
Oxford’s local divisions will also be in action across all three nights, making it one of the most action-packed weekends in short track racing.
Announced Oxford 250 Entries (as of August 20, 2025)
A star-studded entry list features local talent, regional standouts, and national stars. Notable drivers include:
Tim Brackett (Buckfield, ME)
Johnny Clark (Hallowell, ME)
Eddie MacDonald (Rowley, MA)
Mike & Ben Rowe (Turner, ME)
Bubba Pollard (Senoia, GA)
Cole Butcher (Mooresville, NC)
Craig Slaunwhite (Halifax, NS)
(Full entry list announced by PASS; subject to change.)
Oxford 250 Legacy
Since its debut in 1974, the Oxford 250 has become a crown jewel in short track racing. It has been sanctioned by multiple series and was even part of the NASCAR Busch Series (now Xfinity) five times between 1986 and 1991.
Past winners include household names like Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick, Ricky Craven, and Geoff Bodine.
2024 Winner: Jeff Taylor, a nine-time Oxford track champion, finally earned his first Oxford 250 victory after holding off Bubba Pollard in a thrilling finish.
Three-time Champion: Ralph Nason (1998–2000) remains the only driver to win three consecutive Oxford 250s.
Past Oxford 250 Winners
1974: Joey Kourafas
1980 & 1981: Geoffrey Bodine
1989: Jamie Aube
1991: Ricky Craven
2008: Kevin Harvick
2011: Kyle Busch
2018: Bubba Pollard
2022 & 2023: Cole Butcher
2024: Jeff Taylor
With three full days of competition, a stacked entry list, and the prestige of its 52-year legacy, the Oxford 250 weekend promises to deliver one of the most exciting short track spectacles of the year. Whether you’re in the grandstands at Oxford Plains Speedway or streaming live on RacingAmerica.TV, this is a motorsports event you won’t want to miss.