The Nova Scotia driver becomes the sixth to win consecutive Oxford 250 titles, taking control over the final 27 laps to capture the 50th edition of Maine’s premier race.
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50th annual Oxford 250 results
Cole Butcher repeats as winner. Joey Doiron takes second and DJ Shaw comes in third.
Oxford 250 notebook: Good finish in heats lead to relaxing afternoon
Johnny Clark, Derek Griffith and Max Cookson were among the drivers who avoided the pressure of consolation heats.
Oxford 250: Three-time winner Dave Dion returns as race’s grand marshal
Dion, the champion in 1975, 1985 and 1992, is honored before the 50th edition of the race.
Live blog: Watch Cole Butcher win the 50th Oxford 250
Canadian becomes sixth driver to win win two consecutive Oxford 250s.
Oxford 250 history: The fifth decade
Finishing the recap series with the 41st through the 49th race, which featured the race’s fourth three-time winner, a Southern driver’s quick success and hard-luck drivers who finally break through.
My favorite Oxford 250: Finally a win for the home team
Kalle Oakes writes that nothing can top the 1984 race, which was one of the most competitive and caution-filled 250s and ended with Mike Rowe becoming the first Maine driver to be champion.
My favorite Oxford 250: The crowds were back and Cash was Money
The fans — absent a year earlier due to the pandemic — brought the noise in 2021 and Farmington’s Cassius Clark ended his family’s habit of close-but-not-quite, resulting in the best 250 the Sun Journal’s Wil Kramlich has experienced.
The Hot Corner: And the winner of the 50th Oxford 250 will be . . .
Kalle Oakes takes his annual stab at picking the winner of Maine’s crown-jewel race.
Oxford 250: Cole Butcher primed for repeat effort
Reigning champion quietly lurking ahead of Sunday’s 50th anniversary Oxford 250.