Consistent momentum, precision driving, and tactical gains define a strong weekend for the Snaptron-sponsored driver.
WATKINS GLEN, NY – June 30, 205 — Snaptron proudly applauds Sabré Cook’s continued rise in the 2025 Porsche Carrera Cup North America as she secured her third consecutive top-10 finish at Watkins Glen International—her third in the last four races. Backed by JDX Racing and Snaptron’s support, Cook demonstrated grit, technical growth, and tactical driving on one of the most historic and punishing circuits in North America.

Cook arrived at Watkins Glen just days after a breakout weekend in Montreal, eager to build on that momentum. But the weekend didn’t begin easy. “Practice on Thursday was okay,” Cook admitted. “We struggled with the balance of the car, but it was a lot of learning to progress forward into qualifying.”
Progress, indeed. Cook qualified P12 in class, P13 overall—capitalizing on overnight setup work and strong track evolution. Race 1 saw her waste no time moving forward, climbing into the top 10 in the early laps and maintaining her position through two safety car restarts. Her car stayed glued to the lead train, where she held her nerve in tight battles and brought it home in P10.
“Race number one, we started P13 and then moved up to P10, finished P10,” Cook recapped. “It was a good result and a really consistent run. We had good pace and clean execution.”
Saturday’s Race 2 was anything but predictable. With light rain falling during the grid formation, drivers had to make quick calls on strategy and manage tire grip in shifting conditions. Cook started 12th and navigated the early chaos with veteran awareness. She held P11 for much of the race, locked in a tight battle with her JDX teammate and fellow series contenders.

“We had a really good battle going,” said Cook. “But unfortunately, I ended up getting passed on the last lap and finished P12—which was my bad, because I should have blocked into Turn 1. But all learnings here.”
That attitude—owning the moment, learning, and applying—is what defines Sabré’s 2025 season. From a tough start to now being a consistent top-10 threat, her progression mirrors the traits that Snaptron values most: precision under pressure, commitment to excellence, and always pushing forward.
“Sabré’s weekend at Watkins Glen speaks to the same principles we apply to our engineering every day,” said Nicole, Director of Marketing at Snaptron. “You don’t just show up and get it right the first time. You iterate, adapt, and keep moving forward.”
Cook summed it up best herself: “A great weekend overall for myself and the JDX crew. Thanks so much to my partners, and we’ll see you at the next one.”
The Porsche Carrera Cup North America resumes July 31–August 1 at Road America, where Cook will continue to represent Snaptron in the heat of competition—and we’ll be right there with her.
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