Oxford Plains Speedway is a racetrack in Oxford, Maine, USA. It has been home to a variety of “NASCAR Busch Series” events including the True Value 250, Oxford 250 and the True Value Oxford 250 with 14,000 seats. The Oxford Plains Speedway was established in 1950, the speedway has the biggest seating capability of any sporting site in “Maine”.
The latest news about Oxford Plains Speedway is that an Auburn man died on Wednesday night due to crashed of his car with a wall during a race at “Oxford Plains Speedway”. According to the Police, 38 years old Charles Webster (dead person) of Ninth Street died after he was taken to “Stephens Memorial Hospital in Norway”.
Charles Webster lost his control off turn two and might have gone in the air for a short time before colliding with a wall as described by Witnesses. However, not any single bystanders were hurt. An investigation was ongoing to conclude the reason of the crash according to the Sgt Mike Ward (a detective from Oxford Police). At first, the emergency crews called for “LifeFlight helicopter” to take Charles Webster to “Central Maine Medical Center” in Lewiston before he was taken to the “Norway hospital”.
The whole Oxford Plains Speedway family expresses their genuine commiseration to the family of Charlie Webster as described in the statement issued on web site by Oxford Plains Speedway. Charlie Webster was an appreciated member of Oxford Plains Speedway community and they will miss him. Charles Webster was driving the No. 75 car in the Rebel Series of Runnin. In races dating back to June 3, he had ended 11th, 7th and 2nd in several races.

Oxford Plains Speedway

Oxford Plains Speedway

Oxford Plains Speedway


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