- Terry Cook
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Name = Terrance Cook
Caption = Terry Cook during his time driving forppc Racing Birthdate = birth date and age|1968|2|26
Birthplace = Sylvania,Ohio
Busch_Car_Team = #91 -MSRP Motorsports
First_Busch_Race = 2008Diamond Hill Plywood 200 (Darlington)
Truck_Car_Team = #59-HT Motorsports
Prev_Truck_Year = 2007
Prev_Truck_Pos = 14th
Best_Truck_Pos = 7th - 2001 (Craftsman Truck Series)
Truck_Wins = 6
Truck_Top_Tens = 95
Truck_Poles = 8
First_Truck_Race = 1996Florida Dodge Dealers 400 (Homestead)
First_Truck_Win = 1998Stevens Bell/Genuine Car Parts 200 (Flemington)
Last_Truck_Win = 2006O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 (Kansas City)
Achievements = 1989Flat Rock Speedway Track Champion1990
Flat Rock Speedway Track Champion1992
Toledo Speedway Track Champion1995
Sandusky Speedway Track Champion
Updated_On =October 9 ,2008 Terry Cook (born
February 26 ,1968 inSylvania, Ohio ) is an Americanstock car driver . He drives the #59Team ASE Racing /Harris Trucking Toyota Tundra in theNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series . He is married to former Craftsman Truck pit reporterAmy East , andbrother-in-law to current driverBobby East .Cook began racing on a professional level in 1987 at
Flat Rock Speedway andToledo Speedway , collecting eleven wins in his first year of competition. Cook doubled his win total in 1988 before he moved up to super late models. He won the track championship in 1989 and 1990 atFlat Rock Speedway . Cook then went on to win the Super Late Model Championship atToledo Speedway in 1992 and again atSandusky Speedway in 1995.In 1996, Cook made his NASCAR Truck Series debut at
The Milwaukee Mile . Qualifying the #88Sealmaster Racing Chevrolet Silverado 24th, he finished 24th, three laps down. He ran two additional races that season for Sealmaster, finishing 23rd atPhoenix International Raceway . In 1997, Cook ran fifteen races during the season, with sponsorship from thePBA Tour . He won his first career pole atFlemington Speedway and posted a best finish of fifteenth twice.Cook ran the full schedule in 1998. He won his first career racea at Flemington and had six top-ten finishes, ending the season 20th in the final points. Due to a lack of primary sponsorship in 1999, Cook only posted three top-ten finishes before
Big Daddy's BBQ Sauce came on board towards the end of the season, when he finished fifteenth in the standings. In 2000, [http://www.pickuptruck.com PickupTruck.com] became the team's primary sponsor, and despite seven top-tens, Cook was released with one race to go forMatt Crafton . He drove forK Automotive Racing at the season finale, finishing seventh. He drove K Automotive's #29Ford F-150 full-time in 2001, winning the pole atNazareth Speedway and finishing a career-high seventh in points.In 2002, Cook won a career best four races and two poles, but dropped to eighth in points. He won an additional two poles in 2003, but did not finish in the top-five all season. He joined
ppc Racing 's fledging truck team in 2004. Despite winning the pole at the season-openingFlorida Dodge Dealers 250 , he dropped to sixteenth in the standings. He moved up one spot in points in 2005 after posting two top-fives.In 2006, Cook grabbed a win at Kansas Speedway and finished eighth in points. With no sponsorship at ppc, he left the team after the 2006 season to replaceChad Chaffin at HT Motorsports. He had four top tens and finished fourteenth in points, but was released at the end of the season. He signed to drive forWyler Racing in 2008 but was released before the season was over in favor ofJack Sprague . He immediately rejoined HT Motorsports for the remainder of the season.External links
* [http://www.terrycook.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=cookte01 Career statistics at Racing-Reference.info]
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