Jeroen Laurijssen - Dutch Superstox Driver

Great news is that we could expect to see a Dutch Superstox racer at this years Ipswich Spedeweekend once again, as Jeroen Laurijssen, son of former world Champion Luud is hastily getting his car ready for the event.

Jeroen started racing in 1997 in the stockrods and was the Camso champion in 1998 and 1999.  In 2003 Jeroen started to race in the F2 stockcars with number 42 and now races mostly on the shale at Emmen. But July will see his first appearance in a superstox at Foxhall.Jeroen's Dad Luud won the superstox world in 1994 at Warneton, when he caught Jason Wright and Tony Roots napping whilst fighting for the lead, Luud became a great ambassador for the sport by appearing at all the major championships in the UK.

Jeroen's New Car





Jeroen in the F2

Stockrod