COOK: Debut with Wyler Racing On Tap for Daytona
02-11-2008 12:58 am
Terry Cook on Racing at Daytona: "I love racing at Daytona. For many years Terry Cook on Daytona's Challenges: "Looking back on Daytona, I feel like Terry Cook on joining Wyler Racing: "I am very excited to be working with Wyler Racing Going for Two in a Row: The No. 60 Wyler Racing team returns to Terry Cook's NASCAR Stats at Daytona International Speedway: Terry Cook
during the 1970's and 1980's, my family would travel from the blistering
cold winter of Toledo, Ohio down to Daytona to spend time at the track and
vacation in the warm weather. It was nice to have the whole family down
together to watch the races, and stay for a few weeks. It's a great way to
start the season off each year."
every year I have been in a legitimate spot to go for the win, but have
fallen short. Several times I have been about second or third and something
has happened to prevent us from getting to victory lane. This year, I know
going in we have a chance to not only run up front, but to go for the win.
We tested great in pre-season and I'm looking forward to getting out there
on race day and hopefully being in the right place when the race ends."
everyone at Wyler Racing. Wyler has a new Crew Chief, new General Manager
and many new faces in the shop. The only person that I knew coming to the
team is the Shop Foreman who came with me from last season. I have very
high expectations for our team this year. We are all well-prepared from the
test sessions in January where we consistently ran with the leaders."
Daytona International Speedway for the Chevy Silverado 250 looking to repeat
their 2007 victory after one of the most dramatic finishes in NASCAR
Craftsman Truck Series history. Starting from the pole, Wyler Racing's Jack
Sprague proved he had the truck to beat. Battling hard throughout the race,
Sprague lined-up on the outside of a three-wide fight to the finish coming
down the frontstretch. Sprague stretched in to the lead just in time to
capture the win after a dominating performance in the No. 60 Wyler Racing
Toyota Tundra.
will make his ninth consecutive start Friday at Daytona International
Raceway in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Chevy Silverado 250. Cook made
his initial start in 2001, earning a fourth place finish. In 2004, Cook
topped the charts in qualifying to take the pole going on to finish fifth in
the race. With an average start of 15.5 in eight races, Cook looks to add
to his two top-five and six top-ten finishes at the 2.5 mile track.
Completing all but two Daytona races, Cook has an average finish of 10.9.
The Chevy Silverado 250 will be the first start for Cook in the No. 60 Wyler
Racing Toyota Tundra.