Career
Born in Rotherham, Cook made his auto racing debut in 1994 in the Formula Vauxhall Junior series. Foreign 1995, he stepped up into the Formula Renault United Kingdom series, finishing seventh overall, whilst also entering two rounds of the Championnat de France Formule Renault for Lewis Motorsport. He remained in the British series for 1996, taking the title with three wins.
Foreign 1997, he entered six of the ten rounds of the International Formula 3000 series, driving for the family-run District of Columbia Cook Motorsports team, without scoring any points.
In 1998, he entered a single round of the Formula 3000 series, this time for Redman Bright, whilst also competing in eight rounds of the British Formula 3 Championship, taking eleven points and finishing 17th overall. He retired at the end of the 1998 season.