The Sylvania, Ohio native will be making his 10th NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series start at Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend.
Cook has completed 99.4 percent of all laps he has attempted there.
His four top-10 finishes came in 2005, '06, '07 and '08. In 2008 he finished one
position behind HT Motorsports.
Cook has no DNF's in Atlanta in a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Truck.
Cook will pilot "Timmy" this Saturday. This chassis ran last week in California
(25th) and in 2008 raced at Atlanta (16th), Texas (sixth) and Homestead (11th).
After Race Reviews: "After the race we always come back to the shop and
tear the truck down to double check everything. Usually you find a couple of
things here and there that could have made an impact on the race. Our last race
proved that statement true. Danny (Rollins) came back to the shop and he and the
team realized there was a couple of little things that we could have changed to
make it react more to our adjustments, so we have those corrected for this race.
But in reality we couldn't have helped the fact that the bolt knocked a hole in
the oil cooler."!
Racing in Atlanta: "You know it is a lot like California to me in the
fact that it is racy and has a lot of speed. Drivers like the speed, and I am a
big fan. It is a real finesse type of track and those take hitting your marks
just right. We can run close to the wall there, or down at the bottom of the
track and still be passing others. So, once you get the truck to where it is
comfortable, you can finesse your way around the track."