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| RANK | 3 |
| POINTS | 3109 |
| BEHIND | -119 |
| IN TOP10 |
Total: 20
Cons.: 20
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Race 21 of 36
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Birthday:
May 1, 1986
Hometown:
Nijeveen, NL |
Biography: Jeroen Anema's career got kicked off in 1999 when he was at an age of 13 years. After four years, he got to friend and former boss Erik Van Spijker in 2003. Van Spijker put him into a ride at regional dutch racing... Full Bio |
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| THIS WEEK |
| Watkins Glen |
The VoiceBuddy 250 is set to take the green flag on August 2, 2008 at Watkins Glen International.
The eDimensional Cup Series last visited Watkins Glen International on August 11, 2007 in a race that saw Alex Schokin take the win by a margin of 0.000 seconds over Jeroen Anema, who came in second. The VoiceBuddy 250 will be race 22 of 36 in the 2008 eDimensional Cup Series Season and go over a distance of 64 laps.
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| PERFORMANCE STATS |
| RACES |
STARTS |
WINS |
TOP 5 |
TOP 10 |
AVG.F. |
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21 |
1 |
9 |
16 |
8.1 |
| Career |
42 |
4 |
25 |
34 |
6.7 |
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1 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
2.00 |
| @Road Course |
2 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
2.0 |
| LATEST EDIMENSIONAL CUP SERIES NEWS |
Splain retires, vacates No. 23 ride
It hit the garage area like a bomb even though rumors had spread already when the No. 23 team's hauler lot remained empty on Thursday morning at Pocono Raceway. On Friday, NEPA Motorsports announced that team owner and No. 23 Sirius Satellite Ford driver Tom Splain retires from racing immediately.
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Preview: Pocono
The clock is ticking and the inaugural 'Chase for the Championship' is getting closer in the eDimensional Cup Series. After this weekend's Pennsylvania 300 there will be only five more races for drivers to clinch a spot in the top-8 in driver points and with that a spot in the ten-race post-season.
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| POWER RANKINGS |
| Find out after each race who the top ten drivers are in the Power Rankings, a sometimes irreverent - but always entertaining - look through the eyes of TASCOR-LEAGUE.COM. Click here
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Jeroen Anema: Biography
Jeroen Anema's career got kicked off in 1999 when he was at an age of 13 years. After four years, he got to friend and former boss Erik Van Spijker in 2003. Van Spijker put him into a ride at regional dutch racing circuits and just one year later, Anema made his first start in higher-ranked racing circuits in the Netherlands. In 2004 Anema became the team's second driver in the ERCO SuperCar Series, alongside with team-mate Michel Wolf, who went on to win the championship that year. In 2007 Anema will be driving a part-time schedule for Marshall Motorsports. |
Jeroen Anema: In Depth Stats |
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