Jake Cook (born 20 June 1993) is a British
racing driver
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, currently competing in the
Protyre Formula Renault Championship for
Hillspeed
Hillspeed is a motor racing team based in the United Kingdom. They currently participate in the GB3 Championship and the GB4 Championship.
The team was founded in 1970 in order to run the British Saloon Car Championship entry of Morgan Oll ...
. He is the nephew of former
British Touring Car Championship
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driver
Paula Cook. He won the
MSA Young Driver of the Year award for 2010, the first recipient of the award.
Racing career
2008–2009
Born in
Rotherham
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, Cook made his racing debut in 2008 in the
Ginetta Junior Winter Championship
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, taking one podium in three races.
For 2009, he entered the full
Ginetta Junior Championship season, driving for
TJ Motorsport, and won his first race in the series, having qualified on pole, at the
Brands Hatch
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track. He won the second race at Brands Hatch, and later followed up these results by winning both races at
Snetterton Circuit
Snetterton Circuit is a motor racing course in Norfolk, England, originally opened in 1953. Owned by Jonathan Palmer's MotorSport Vision organisation, it is situated on the A11 road north-east of the town of Thetford and south-west of the ci ...
, and repeating the feat at
Knockhill Circuit
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. However, these results were marred by a 20-point penalty for violating driving standards at
Oulton Park
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. With six races left, Cook was leading the championship from
Aaron Williamson
Aaron Williamson (born 4 June 1992) is a British racing driver who competed in the British Touring Car Championship in 2012. He later returned to the Renault Clio Cup United Kingdom in 2013.
Racing career
Williamson began his career in the ...
and
Sarah Moore, and a victory from the second race at
Silverstone Circuit extended his lead. At the end of the season, however, Cook finished second overall, with Moore becoming the series' first female champion (having already become the series' first female race winner) by 16 points. In August of that year, Cook had joined the Motor Sport AASE programme, part of the
MSA's Academy structure.
2010–2011
In
2010
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, Cook joined the
British Formula Ford Championship
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, signing for
Getem Racing, whom were entering a
Mygale
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SJ07. His first podium came at the
Zandvoort Circuit
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, before his season came to a premature close due to funding issues, resulting in Cook finishing ninth overall.
Cook did, however, enter that year's
Formula Ford Festival
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(held at the Brands Hatch circuit), and got through to the semi-final, where he retired on the first lap. Following this season, he was the first driver to be awarded the MSA's Young Driver of the Year award.
Cook returned to the series in
2011 with
Jamun Racing
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, signing a one-round deal for the season opener at Silverstone, with his best result a seventh place in the second race of the weekend. Following this event, however he remained with the team until the Zandvoort round, and finished the season in 12th place. He also competed in two of the four
Formula Ford EuroCup
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1969–2001
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events, with a best result of eighth from race one of the second round at Zandvoort.
2012–2013
For
2012
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, Cook remained in the British Formula Ford with Jamun Racing, with the series using the new
Ford Ecoboost engine
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for the first time. This proved to be Cook's most successful season in the series, with his first win coming in the second round of the season opener at Brands Hatch. His second win came at the second race of the season finale at
Donington Park
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, where he secured a second-place finish the championship. In addition to the two victories, Cook finished on the podium 12 more times, with three fastest laps.
During the season, Cook also competed in the Zandvoort round of the
Formula Ford EuroCup
The Formula Ford EuroCup, or European Formula Ford Championship, refers to two pan-European championships for Formula Ford competitors.
1969–2001
The original series was one of the earliest Formula Ford series, first run in 1969 and won by Gerr ...
, with a single victory coming at the third race.
In
2013
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, Cook made the switch to the
Protyre Formula Renault Championship series, driving for
Hillspeed Racing, a series which his aunt's brother,
David
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, had won in 1996.
His debut in the series came at Donington Park, where he finished 12th in race one, and 4th in race two. A hat-trick of podiums followed at the second round, held at
Snetterton Circuit
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, resulting in Cook leaving the track in second place overall in the championship standings. He took two more podiums at
Thruxton, and, apart from two retirements, did not finish below sixth after that weekend.
At Silverstone, in the first race of the day, he took second, and his first fastest lap in the season;
as a result, he finished the season in fifth place, with 292 points.
His performances in the series saw him named as a
BRDC Rising Star in August. Following the end of the Formula Renault season, Cook was selected to drive for Hillspeed in the
BRDC Formula 4 Winter Championship. On the third race of his debut weekend, held at Snetterton, he started from pole, and won the race. He followed this with another win in the following race, and two podiums at Brands Hatch, on his way to securing second in the championship. At the end of the season, he was named in The Checkered Flag's Top 10 UK Single-Seater drivers list.
Personal life
Jake Cook is the nephew of former
British Touring Car Championship
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driver
Paula Cook, and is also related to former
British Formula Renault champion
David Cook and former
Shellsport International Series driver
Derek Cook
Derek Cook (16 June 1946 – 1 May 2005) was a British auto racing driver and businessman. He was most notable for competing in the Shellsport International Series in 1976 and 1977, and for running the DC Cook Motorsports team in the 1990s. He ...
.
He has stated his ambition is to become a
Formula 1
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driver, with his hero being
Ayrton Senna
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, and that he is a
Sheffield Wednesday
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fan. He studies Economics at
Newcastle University
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.
References
External links
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Formula Renault profile
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Living people
1993 births
English racing drivers
British Formula Renault 2.0 drivers
Sportspeople from Rotherham
Ginetta Junior Championship drivers
Formula Renault BARC drivers