Sabré Cook

Sabré Cook (born May 21, 1994 in Grand Junction, Colorado) is a female racing driver from the United States. She currently competes in the W Series.[1]

Sabré Cook
Nationality American
Born (1994-05-21) May 21, 1994
Grand Junction, Colorado
W Series
Years active2019
Starts6
Wins0
Poles0
Fastest laps0
Best finish12th in 2019
Previous series
2017
2018
2018
SCCA National Championship Runoffs
Formula 4 United States
U.S. F2000 National Championship

Biography

Cook in the paddock at the 2019 W Series Brands Hatch round.

Cook started her professional motorsport career with an invitation into the 2017 SCCA National Championship Runoffs event at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, finishing ninth in the Formula Enterprise class.[2] She would step up to American entry level formula in 2018, running partial campaigns in both U.S.F2000 and Formula 4.[3][4] Her best results would be a 14th in USF2000 (at Indianapolis) and a 15th in USF4 (at the Circuit of the Americas), however she would only be classified in the former championship standings as points are only awarded to the top 10 in F4.[5]

She would qualify as one of the 18 permanent drivers for the 2019 W Series, a Formula 3 championship for women.[6] Cook would have an anonymous debut with 13th at the Hockenheimring, but pushed Vivien Keszthelyi out of the race in Zolder which resulted in a drive-through penalty. A race-long battle with Sarah Moore saw her first points at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, and backed it up with a seventh-place finish in Nuremberg. Two more points in the final round at Brands Hatch saw her take 12th in the championship and the final automatic qualification place for the 2020 championship, but the season was cancelled with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, she returned to US-based competition and the Indy Pro 2000 Championship, but ran out of funding after just two rounds.

Outside of driving, she is a member of the Infiniti Engineering Academy – an engineering program for American university students that has access to the Renault F1 Team.[7]

Career results

Season Series Position Car Team
2017 SCCA National Championship Runoffs 9th Van DiemenMazda DP06 Alliance Autosport
2018 Formula 4 United States NC CrawfordHonda F4-16 Velocity Racing Development
U.S. F2000 National Championship 30th TatuusMazda USF-17 Team Benik
2019 W Series 12th Tatuus–Alfa Romeo T-318 Hitech Grand Prix
2020 Indy Pro 2000 Championship 13th* TatuusMazda PM-18 Team Benik

SCCA National Championship Runoffs

YearTrackCarEngineClassFinishStartStatus
2017Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayVan DiemenMazda DP06MazdaFormula Enterprise99Running
2017Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpec Racer Ford Gen3FordSpec Racer Ford Gen35269Running
2020Road AmericaVan DiemenMazda DP06MazdaFormula Enterprise 2811Running

U.S. F2000 Championship

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Rank Points
2018 Team Benik STP
15
STP
17
IMS
21
IMS
14
LOR
ROA
25
ROA
25
TOR
TOR
MDO
16
MDO
22
MDO
20
POR
POR
30th 27

Indy Pro 2000 Championship

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Rank Points
2020 BN Racing w/ Team Benik ROA
10
ROA
10
MOH
11
MOH
12
MOH
15
LOR
GMP
IMS
IMS
IMS
NJM
NJM
NJM
STP
STP
19th* 47*

Complete W Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 DC Points
2019 HOC
13
ZOL
15
MIS
8
NRM
7
ASS
13
BRH
9
12th 12

References

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